Singer Yuri Loza, who adheres to the Flat Earth theory, said that actress Yulia Peresild did not fly into space to shoot the movie “Challenge.” The artist talked about it on the radio. “TVNZ”.
According to Loza, the version of the spherical Earth cannot be correct. He also noted that “all travel to a place called the end of the world is prohibited by international conventions.” He added that Peresild did not fly into space.
Previously reportedThat the drama “The Challenge”, directed by Klim Shipenko, collected more than two billion rubles at the Russian box office. As of August 7, the box office of the tape is estimated at 2,000,902,443 rubles.
The movie “The Challenge” was released on April 20 and has collected more than 1 billion rubles in two weeks. But the premiere screenings in Moscow began on April 12, Cosmonautics Day. It was the first film to be shot partially in space.
Actress Yulia Peresild and director Klim Shipenko spent 12 days on the International Space Station (ISS) – they filmed scenes of the operation performed on the astronaut by the heroine Peresild, a thoracic surgeon.
On June 9, Peresild, Shipenko and Channel One General Manager Konstantin Ernst received the 2022 State Prize for Literature and Art for the tape.
Previously reportedThat the movie “Barbie” grossed $1 billion at the box office in just 17 days.