
In 1946, the Soviet space program is undergoing turmoil. Professor Sedikh, who is planning to lead the first manned exploration to the moon, is denounced by his rival Professor Karin as being too old and too mentally unstable for the mission.

Is this for you? Honestly, you should watch Cosmic Journey if you like seeing how people in 1946 imagined the future. It’s got that weird, dusty charm. If you need fast-paced action or a plot that makes sense every second, you’re probably going to hate it. It moves at the speed of a snail on a mission. It’s a bizarre ...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"Is this for you? Honestly, you should watch Cosmic Journey if you like seeing how people in 1946 imagined the future. It’s got that weird, dusty charm. If you need fast-paced action or a plot that makes sense every second, you’re probably going to hate it. It moves at the speed of a snail on a mission. It’s a bizarre mix of hard science and pure, unadulterated hope. Seeing the moon landing depicted this way makes you realize how much our ideas about space have changed. Or maybe just how much we..."
Aleksandr Filimonov, Konstantin Tsiolkovsky
Soviet Union
Sci-Fi

