Description: Original title on the poster: ВОЗВРАЩЕНИЕ С ОРБИТЫ English title: RETURN FROM ORBIT POSTER ARTIST: LEMESHENKO M.A. DIRECTED BY: ALEKSANDR SURIN GENRE: SI-FI, MELODRAMA POSTER LANGUAGE: RUSSIAN PRINT YEAR: 1984 PRINT RUN: 33.000 POSTER COUNTRY: USSR FILM COUNTRY: USSR PUBLISHED BY: "REKLAMFILM", (MOSCOW) SIZE: 26" x 41" = CM: 66 x 104 PRODUCED BY: DOVZHENKO FILM STUDIO CONDITION: FLAT, FROM FAIR TO GOOD FILMPLOTSTARSIMDBARTISTFILMPLOTSTARRINGIMDBARTISTOriginal Soviet official (very large format and limited edition) poster for the film: “RETURN FROM ORBIT" 1983 Soviet film produced by the Dovzhenko Film Studio, a melodrama about the hard everyday life of cosmonauts. Many parts of the movie was filmed in original outer space. Filming in space was carried out on the Soviet space station Salyut-7 and the spacecraft Soyuz T-9 by cosmonauts Vladimir Lyakhov and Alexander Alexandrov. The film shows footage of tests of the emergency rescue system for the crew of the Soyuz spacecraft. Two years later, similar events happened in real life - the Salyut-7 station lost contact with the MCC, and the Soyuz T-13 crew (Vladimir Dzhanibekov and Viktor Savinykh) successfully docked with the station in manual mode and restored its operation. Festivals and awards: 1984 - 17th All-Union Film Festival (Kiev): the program of feature films includes a special prize and a diploma for the film "Return from Orbit" Pavel Kuznetsov and Vyacheslav Mukhin are not only good friends, but are considered the most trained crew in the cosmonaut corps. For many years they had been preparing for the first joint flight, but at the start there was an accident in the launch vehicle, and the cosmonauts were saved by an emergency rescue system. Shortly before the new joint launch, Kuznetsov's wife suddenly dies, leaving him with his little daughter. Being in deep mourning, he not only refuses to fly into space, but also decides to part with astronautics forever. Mukhin catches up with Kuznetsov's train, on which he leaves Baikonur, but cannot convince him to pick up the report. Getting off at a deserted station, in the middle of the night he calls his girlfriend Sasha and offers to marry him. The next day Mukhin will start with another partner. Having heard on the radio the TASS message about the launch, Kuznetsov's neighbor in the compartment describes the work of the astronauts as an easy walk for awards and fame, but Kuznetsov reminds him that they may not return. During the flight at the orbital station, an accident occurs in the electrical circuit of the docking station, as a result of which Mukhin's partner is seriously injured and must be urgently sent to Earth. However, as a result of the accident, their ship cannot undock from the station. Kuznetsov, by order of the head of the cosmonaut detachment, Major General Sviridov, was removed from the train, and he and his partner took off on the second ship to help Mukhin. Having dragged the wounded astronaut through open space to Kuznetsov's ship, which then returns to Earth, Mukhin and Kuznetsov restore the station's work and leave it. However, their ship gets caught in a meteor shower, which breaks through the hull plating and damages the thrusters and attitude control system. The astronauts close their helmets and switch to a reserve supply of oxygen, which they have for a maximum of 12 hours. This time Major General Sviridov flies to the rescue. Due to the fact that air comes out of Kuznetsov's ship, it rotates strongly around its axis, which makes docking with Sviridov's ship almost impossible. Taking advantage of Mukhin's idea, Kuznetsov leaves the spacecraft into open space and stops its rotation using a compressed gas cylinder and a spare engine of the attitude control system. Only a little bit remains before the docking of the ships, Kuznetsov prepares to connect the air hose as soon as possible, but at this time he runs out of oxygen. Mukhin switches the oxygen supply from his spacesuit to a friend's spacesuit, dooming himself to death ... Juozas Budraitis, Vitali Solomin www.imdb.com/title/tt0230961/ LEMESHENKO ALEXANDER MIKHAILOVICH (1918-1984) - Soviet poster artist. Member of the Union of Artists of the USSR. He lived in Moscow. Since the beginning of the 60s he worked a lot and fruitfully in the field of film posters, created many interesting sheets, including for very famous films: "Under the Sky of Sicily" (1961), "Come Tomorrow" (1963), "Republic Shkid" ( 1966), "Quiet Don" (1967), "Officers" (1971), "Property of the Republic" (1972), "Pirates of the XX century" (1980).Collaborated with the publishing house IZOGIZ. Performed agricultural posters, including together with the artist E.P. Pozdnev ("Hello to the participants of the All-Union Agricultural Exhibition", 1955). In 1958 he took part in the large-scale exhibition "Posters and Satire in 40 Years in the Works of Moscow Artists".In the 1960s and 1970s, Aleksandr Lemeshchenko performed social and political posters: “The country's winged defense is famous for its high rise” (1967, together with SI Datskevich), “Leninism is the banner of the era of revolutionary revelation of the world” (1969). Lemesheno worked in the creative-production workshop "Agitplakat" of the USSR Union of Artists, was a member of its editorial board. The author of the poster dedicated to space “The air distances became close to us, we were the first to know the way into space. Under the banner of the party, our country is striving into the vastness of communism! " (1963). He also worked a lot and fruitfully in the field of film posters. He worked until the end of his life, in 1984 he died in Moscow. Circulation posters of Lemeshchenko are kept in the Russian State Library, in private Russian collections. The works of Alexander Mikhailovich are capacious and at the same time laconic. From the unity of democratic anti-imperialist forces of the world, from their determination to fight for peace and security, for genuine democracy and socialism depends the future of the world. G. DIMITROV Dimitrov Georgi Mikhailov (1882 - 1949) is an activist of the Bulgarian and international communist movement. Dimitrov was called the "Bulgarian Lenin" and the leader of the Bulgarian people. After his death, he built a mausoleum in Sofia, like Lenin's......................................................................... ARTIST: Zhukov N. DATE: 1972 EDITION: 25.000 PUBLISHER: "Izobrazitelnoye Iskusstvo", Moscow LANGUAGE: Russian SIZE: in: 23x35 - cm: 57x87 CONDITION: Folded ........................................................................ Listing and template services provided by inkFrog
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All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
Artist: CHANTSEV ALEXANDER VASILIEVCIH
Unit of Sale: Single-Piece Work
Size: Medium (up to 36in.)
Date of Creation: 1984
Item Length: 41 in
Region of Origin: USSR
Framing: Unframed
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Year of Production: 1988
Item Height: 41 in
Style: Vintage, Socialist Realism, Art Deco, Avant-garde, Illustration Art, Russian
Features: Unframed, 1st Edition, Limited Edition
Handmade: No
Culture: USSR
Item Width: 26 in
Signed: No
Title: RETURN FROM ORBIT
Material: Paper
Certificate of Authenticity (COA): Yes
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Subject: Outer Space, Film, Advertising, Movies
Type: Poster
Theme: Advertising, Art, Movies, Drama, Action
Country/Region of Manufacture: Ukraine