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‘The Challenge’ movie crew liftoff, landing streamed live on Channel One win TEFI award

The film crew consisting of actress Yulia Peresild, director Klim Shipenko and cosmonaut Anton Shkaplerov set off aboard the manned transport spacecraft Soyuz MS-19 to the ISS on October 5, 2021

MOSCOW, December 8. /TASS/. The launch and landing of the world’s first team shooting in space a movie titled ‘The Challenge’, which both were broadcast live on Channel One, have won the national television award TEFI in the ‘Special (Single) Television Event of the Year’ nomination, a TASS correspondent reported.

The movie crew featuring actress Yulia Peresild, director Klim Shipenko and professional cosmonaut Anton Shkaplerov went into space on the Soyuz MS-19 spacecraft to the International Space Station (ISS) on October 5, 2021. The event was streamed live in four languages - Russian, English, French and Spanish - and was available across the world. On October 17, 2021, the film crew and cosmonaut Oleg Novitsky, the commander, returned to Earth in the descent vehicle of the Yuri Gagarin (Soyuz MS-18) spacecraft. Channel One also broadcast the landing live.

‘The Challenge’ is the first feature film shot in space on the ISS. The space drama is a joint project between Russia’s TV Channel One, the Roscosmos state space corporation, its affiliate Glavkosmos, the Yellow, Black and White studio, and the START online cinema theater, and was implemented with support from the Cinema Fund. The movie tells the story of a female doctor who by virtue of circumstances has just one month to train for a space flight and then go to the ISS to save the life of a cosmonaut.

TEFI award

In 2023, the annual TEFI award ceremony is taking place in two stages. On December 7, the first awards were presented at the Maly Theater, and on December 8, the winners will be picked at the Marriott Imperial Plaza Hotel.

TASS is the TEFI general information partner.

TEFI is a Russian national television award, which was established by the Academy of Russian Television Foundation on December 21, 1994. The winners are awarded with ‘Orpheus,’ a bronze statuette by Ernst Neizvestny.