Sky (2021 film)
2021 Russian film / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sky (Russian: Небо, romanized: Nebo) is a 2021 Russian aviation action war film written and directed by Igor Kopylov, about the Russian military pilots in Syria, and the 2015 shootdown of an Su-24 over Turkey-Syrian airspace. The film was shot with the support of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation and is included in the list of films that must be watched in the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.[2]
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Directed by | Igor Kopylov |
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Edited by | Vitaly Vinogradov |
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Running time | 110 minutes |
Country | Russia |
Language | Russian |
Box office | ₽108 million[1] |
The three main characters are: Lieutenant Colonel Oleg Soshnikov (Igor Petrenko), Captain Konstantin Muravyov (Ivan Batarev), and Major Vadim Zakharov (Sergey Gubanov). Three different characters, three different fates, which are destined to converge at the Khmeimim Air Base.
Sky was theatrically released in Russia on November 18, 2021 by Central Partnership.[3]