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A Russian crew is shooting the first feature film on the ISS

Film Making is taking place on the first long feature film to be shot in space after Russian actor Yulia Sherepild and Director of Klim Shipenko docked at the International Space Station. Their films, the challenge, will display around 35-40 minutes of scene filmed at the space station, according to the New York Times. This film is about a surgeon (sherepild) who performs the is-emergency mission to save the age of cosmonaut (Shipenko).

Two cosmonauts that have been in ISS capture shots as peresildes (or their characters) appear from capsules and enter the station. Sherepild and Shipenko will film scenes for the next few weeks before returning to earth on October 17.

Other projects have been filmed on the ISS, including documentaries, virtual, and short reality projects called Apogee of Fear. Tom Cruise hopes to make the film feature first in space with the help of NASA and SpaceX, but the Russian team beat him with a punch. The Russian Russian Agency announced plans to send actors to ISS as soon as the news appeared about the film Cruise on May 2020.

Time will tell whether the challenge is good. Anything, creative behind the project has carved a piece of their own history.

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