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Taming of the Fire

Taming of the Fire (Russian: Укрощение огня, romanizedUkroshcheniye ognya) is a 1972 film, directed by Daniil Khrabrovitsky and starring Kirill Lavrov.[1]

Taming of the Fire
Directed byDaniil Khrabrovitsky
Written byDaniil Khrabrovitsky
Produced byViktor Tsirul
StarringKirill Lavrov
Ada Rogovtseva
Igor Gorbachyov
Andrei Popov
Igor Vladimirov
Innokenty Smoktunovsky
Petr Shelokhonov
Svetlana Korkoschko
Vsevolod Safonov
Zinovi Gerdt
Vera Kuznetsova
CinematographySergei Vronsky
Edited byNina Glagoleva
Maria Timofeeva
Music byAndrei Petrov
Release date
  • April 1972 (1972-04)
Running time
158 minutes
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageRussian

Awards and recognition edit

The Vasilyev Brothers' State Prize of RSFSR was awarded to actor Lavrov for his performance in the leading role. The film also received several awards at various festivals in Europe and the Soviet Union, including the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival Crystal Globe Award (1972).[2]

Plot edit

The film, split into two parts, is based on a true story of the creation and development of the Soviet space and missile industry. Due to security concerns, names were altered in the script, though most of the characters are easily recognizable. Sergei Korolev was the prototype for the lead character of Andrei Bashkirtsev, played by Kirill Lavrov.

Part 1: Andrei Bashkirtsev has been obsessed with flying since his youth. Bashkirtsev's career takes shape after his meeting with the visionary space scientist Konstantin Tsiolkovsky (played by Innokenti Smoktunovsky). Before World War II he develops the first rockets and builds a launch center in Central Russia. Then he makes the "Katyusha" weapon and takes it to the front-lines of World War II. In spite of his arrest and imprisonment, he continues working on rocket design. He is released from prison upon his request to fight in the front-lines against the Nazis.

Part 2: After the end of World War II, Bashkirtsev designs a new rocket system and works with nuclear scientist Igor Kurchatov on the nuclear missiles program. Then he makes a new rocket that launched "Sputnik" to orbit in 1957 from Baykonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. His next achievement is the first man in space, Yuri Gagarin, and other human space missions. By the mid 1960s Bashkirtsev makes developments for the flight to the Moon. However, Bashkirtsev's uncompromising character causes him many problems with Soviet politicians, in addition to other pressures in his life, and he dies from a heart attack. His mission is carried on by his colleagues and apprentices.[2]

Main cast edit

Admissions and DVD sales edit

  • 1972 theatrical admissions: 27,600,000 (Soviet Union)[2]
  • 1972 theatrical admissions in Europe: unknown
  • 1991 — 2011 video and DVD sales in Russia and Europe: over 10 million copies[2]

Production edit

 
One of two receiving Pluton antenna arrays was a movie set.[4]
  • Mosfilm studio was the main production company. Additional production assistance was provided by the Red Army and Gagarin Space Center in Moscow, by Baykonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, and by OKB 1 and OKB 3 missile industries in central Russia and in Ukraine.[5]
  • All actors and crew had to pass background checks to get clearance for filming at Cosmodrome Baykonur and Gagarin Space Center in 1970 and 1971.
  • Footage of Baykonur Kosmodrome in Kazakhstan and of the Soviet Space Center in Moscow add authenticity to the film, but most of the footage have not been released to the public. The original director's cut had 5500 meters of film, but when shown to Brezhnev and the Politbureau it was censored before the public release in 1972; the film was reduced to 4553m and ran 166 minutes. Currently available copies[which?] run 158 minutes.[6]

References edit

  1. ^ Kirill Lavrov in the movie 'Taming of the Fire'
  2. ^ a b c d Article about the film Taming of the fire (film poster and cast) 2007-07-14 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Учёный из Академии имени Можайского на время стал Гагариным
  4. ^ Gagarin and Korolev near ADU-1000 (Taming of the Fire)
  5. ^ About the film Taming of the fire
  6. ^ Ярослав Голованов. Заметки. Книжка 83

External links edit

  • Taming of the Fire at IMDb  
  • Overture from the Taming of the Fire by Andrey Petrov (video) on YouTube
  • Taming of the Fire trailer on YouTube
  • Actors starring in the film Taming of the Fire : [1]

taming, fire, russian, Укрощение, огня, romanized, ukroshcheniye, ognya, 1972, film, directed, daniil, khrabrovitsky, starring, kirill, lavrov, directed, bydaniil, khrabrovitskywritten, bydaniil, khrabrovitskyproduced, byviktor, tsirulstarringkirill, lavrovada. Taming of the Fire Russian Ukroshenie ognya romanized Ukroshcheniye ognya is a 1972 film directed by Daniil Khrabrovitsky and starring Kirill Lavrov 1 Taming of the FireDirected byDaniil KhrabrovitskyWritten byDaniil KhrabrovitskyProduced byViktor TsirulStarringKirill LavrovAda RogovtsevaIgor GorbachyovAndrei PopovIgor VladimirovInnokenty SmoktunovskyPetr ShelokhonovSvetlana KorkoschkoVsevolod SafonovZinovi GerdtVera KuznetsovaCinematographySergei VronskyEdited byNina GlagolevaMaria TimofeevaMusic byAndrei PetrovRelease dateApril 1972 1972 04 Running time158 minutesCountrySoviet UnionLanguageRussian Contents 1 Awards and recognition 2 Plot 3 Main cast 4 Admissions and DVD sales 5 Production 6 References 7 External linksAwards and recognition editThe Vasilyev Brothers State Prize of RSFSR was awarded to actor Lavrov for his performance in the leading role The film also received several awards at various festivals in Europe and the Soviet Union including the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival Crystal Globe Award 1972 2 Plot editThe film split into two parts is based on a true story of the creation and development of the Soviet space and missile industry Due to security concerns names were altered in the script though most of the characters are easily recognizable Sergei Korolev was the prototype for the lead character of Andrei Bashkirtsev played by Kirill Lavrov Part 1 Andrei Bashkirtsev has been obsessed with flying since his youth Bashkirtsev s career takes shape after his meeting with the visionary space scientist Konstantin Tsiolkovsky played by Innokenti Smoktunovsky Before World War II he develops the first rockets and builds a launch center in Central Russia Then he makes the Katyusha weapon and takes it to the front lines of World War II In spite of his arrest and imprisonment he continues working on rocket design He is released from prison upon his request to fight in the front lines against the Nazis Part 2 After the end of World War II Bashkirtsev designs a new rocket system and works with nuclear scientist Igor Kurchatov on the nuclear missiles program Then he makes a new rocket that launched Sputnik to orbit in 1957 from Baykonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan His next achievement is the first man in space Yuri Gagarin and other human space missions By the mid 1960s Bashkirtsev makes developments for the flight to the Moon However Bashkirtsev s uncompromising character causes him many problems with Soviet politicians in addition to other pressures in his life and he dies from a heart attack His mission is carried on by his colleagues and apprentices 2 Main cast editKirill Lavrov as Andrei Bashkirtsev character based on Sergei Korolev Ada Rogovtseva as Natalia Bashkirtseva Igor Gorbachev as Ognev Andrei Popov as Logunov Igor Vladimirov as General Anatoly Golovin Chairman of the State Commission Innokenti Smoktunovsky as Konstantin Tsiolkovsky Petr Shelokhonov as Mikhail Karelin Svetlana Korkoshko as Zoya Konstantinova Vsevolod Safonov as Leonid Sretensky Zinovi Gerdt as Arthur Matveevich Kartashov lecturer Yevgeny Matveyev as factory director Vera Kuznetsova as Bashkirtsev s mother Andro Kobaladze as Josef Stalin Yuri Leonidov as major general Morozov Ivan Ryzhov as Alekseich Valentina Khmara as Korolev s secretary Vadim Spiridonov as Ivan Flyorov Nikolai Barmin as aviation general Galiks Kolchitsky as Igor Kurchatov Boris Belyakov as constructor Georgi Kulikov as Sharov Georgi Shevtsov as assembly member Yevgeny Steblov as Innokenti Bashkirtsev Anatoly Chelombitko as Yuri Gagarin 3 Admissions and DVD sales edit1972 theatrical admissions 27 600 000 Soviet Union 2 1972 theatrical admissions in Europe unknown 1991 2011 video and DVD sales in Russia and Europe over 10 million copies 2 Production edit nbsp One of two receiving Pluton antenna arrays was a movie set 4 Mosfilm studio was the main production company Additional production assistance was provided by the Red Army and Gagarin Space Center in Moscow by Baykonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan and by OKB 1 and OKB 3 missile industries in central Russia and in Ukraine 5 All actors and crew had to pass background checks to get clearance for filming at Cosmodrome Baykonur and Gagarin Space Center in 1970 and 1971 Footage of Baykonur Kosmodrome in Kazakhstan and of the Soviet Space Center in Moscow add authenticity to the film but most of the footage have not been released to the public The original director s cut had 5500 meters of film but when shown to Brezhnev and the Politbureau it was censored before the public release in 1972 the film was reduced to 4553m and ran 166 minutes Currently available copies which run 158 minutes 6 References edit Kirill Lavrov in the movie Taming of the Fire a b c d Article about the film Taming of the fire film poster and cast Archived 2007 07 14 at the Wayback Machine Uchyonyj iz Akademii imeni Mozhajskogo na vremya stal Gagarinym Gagarin and Korolev near ADU 1000 Taming of the Fire About the film Taming of the fire Yaroslav Golovanov Zametki Knizhka 83External links editTaming of the Fire at IMDb nbsp Taming of the fire Overture from the Taming of the Fire by Andrey Petrov video on YouTube Taming of the Fire trailer on YouTube Actors starring in the film Taming of the Fire 1 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Taming of the Fire amp oldid 1219030178, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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