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English, German

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• Robots and spaceships in the masterpieces of early science fiction cinema

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Loss of Sensation (1935)
An idealistic scientist creates robots to make the work of workers easier, and as a result he dies, trampled by his creatures, who were “reprogrammed” into punishers of strikers...

Cosmic Journey (1936)
The first Soviet science fiction film about space exploration. The science behind the film was almost flawless. Apart from outdated details (starting from an overpass, anti-overload baths), everything else is impressive even today. Largely due to the fact that Konstantin Eduardovich Tsiolkovsky himself advised the creators of the film.

The Voyage to the Moon (1902)
A scientist makes a report at the Academy about the possibility of flying to the Moon. After heated discussions, it was decided to send an expedition to the Moon, for which a spaceship is being built in the form of a hollow projectile, which is launched into space by a shot from a huge cannon.

Director & Cast

Director: Alexander Andrievsky, Vasily Zhuravlev, Georges Méliès

Cast: Sergey Vecheslov, Vladimir Gardin, M. Volgina, Anna Chekulaeva, Nikolay Rybnikov, Vladimir Orlov, N. Ablov, Alexandra Khokhlova, Sergey Martinson, Sergey Minin, Sergey Komarov, Ksenia Moskalenko, Victor Gaponenko, N. Feoktistov, Vasily Kovrigin, Sergey Stolyarov , Victor Andre, Bleuette Bernon, Brunnet, Jeanne d'Alcy, Henri Delannoy, Depierre, Fargeau, Kelm, Jules-Eugene Legris