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Kursk

  • 6.6 /10

  • 597

  • 71%

Plot

Barents Sea, August 12th, 2000. During a Russian naval exercise, and after suffering a serious accident, the K-141 Kursk submarine sinks with 118 crew members on board. While the few sailors who are still alive barely manage to survive, their families push for accurate information and a British officer struggles to obtain from the Russian government a permit to attempt a rescue before it is late. But general incompetence are against all their efforts.

Cast

Matthias Schoenaerts as Mikhail Averin
Matthias Schoenaerts

as Mikhail Averin

Léa Seydoux as Tanya Averina
Léa Seydoux

as Tanya Averina

Peter Simonischek as Admiral Vyacheslav Grudzinsky
Peter Simonischek

as Admiral Vyacheslav Grudzinsky

Max von Sydow as Admiral Vladimir Petrenko
Max von Sydow

as Admiral Vladimir Petrenko

August Diehl as Anton Markov
August Diehl

as Anton Markov

Colin Firth as Commodore David Russell
Colin Firth

as Commodore David Russell

Bjarne Henriksen as Russian Rescue Ship Captain
Bjarne Henriksen

as Russian Rescue Ship Captain

Magnus Millang as Oleg Lebedev
Magnus Millang

as Oleg Lebedev

Artemiy Spiridonov as Misha Averin
Artemiy Spiridonov

as Misha Averin

Joel Basman as Leo
Joel Basman

as Leo

Movie Facts

Rated

  • PG-13

Status

  • Released

Release Date

  • November 7, 2018

Production Companies

  • Belga Productions

  • VIA EST

  • EuropaCorp

Production Countries

  • Belgium

  • France

  • Luxembourg

Spoken Language

  • English

Budget

  • $20,000,000.00

Revenue

  • -

Runtime

  • 1.97 hrs

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Presumably, lessons were learned in the aftermath of this disaster. But the fact that the filming of ‘Kursk’ was delayed after the Russian Ministry of Defence failed to provide a permit on time, with suggestions that they grew concerned over giving the crew access to classified locations and information, does make you wonder. - Jake Watt Read Jake's full article... https://www.maketheswitch.…

As with many a tale like this - we will probably never know the whole story of how the Russian submarine "Kursk" came to sink and of the desperate attempts to rescue the stranded sailors. What Thomas Vinterberg does here, though, is direct a film with a plausible, quite compelling, narrative that elicits good, solid, performances from Matthias Schoenaerts and August Diehl who manage to convey the…