On the eve of the holiday on February 23, you should feel the spirit of patriotism and watch a film about brave Russian heroes.
I chose Salute 7 (what are you watching?). The events in the film unfold in 1985, when the Salyut 7 orbital station broke down, and the Soyuz T-13 rescue ship is sent to save and restore the station. It was decided to save the unmanned station, the service life of which was predicted to be at least 5 years, and it broke down 3 years after launch. Don't throw money into space.
On board the Soyuz T 13 two crew members Commander Vladimir and flight engineer Victor. This film is based on a real event from the Soviet past. And there were two cosmonauts Dzhanibekov Vladimir and Viktor Savinykh, who went to restore the station’s performance. If you watch this film, and you want to learn a little more about the Russian cosmonautics, in particular, about this flight, and how it really went, then I think the film was made for good reason!
In the artistic embodiment, this film is good: space, weightlessness, radiance, and the Soviet way of life - all this looks with charm, empathy and a sense of pride for brave heroes!