AKA: Salyut 7, Salyut 7: The Story of One Heroic Feat. Various crew and modules were used over its lifetime, including 12 crewed and 15 uncrewed launches in total. Salyut-7 subtitles. The right stuff of the cosmonauts. View album details: Salyut-7 by Various artists in falkirkbairn's music collection. The acting is excellent, the CGI is superb and the drama and suspense interspersed with humour makes this an interesting watch. Salyut 7 (Russian: Салют-7; English: Salute 7) (a.k.a. It was first crewed in May 1982 with two crew via Soyuz T-5, and last visited in June 1986, by Soyuz T-15. This is one of the reasons why Klim Shipenko's Salyut-7 is such a treat. Not only does it view an Apollo 13 -style mission from an entirely Russian cosmonaut perspective - even going so far as to briefly feature a couple of US astronauts waving nonchalantly from a distance to the heroes of the drama - Shipenko's film is a match for US output in terms of its look and technical skill. An excellent film charting the astonishing bravery, skill and ingenuity of two Russian cosmonauts saving the Salyut 7 Space Station from destruction and its advanced technology falling into American hands. Oscars Best Picture Winners Best Picture Winners Golden Globes Emmys San Diego Comic-Con New York Comic-Con Sundance Film Festival Toronto Int'l Film … DOS-6) was a space station in low Earth orbit from April 1982 to February 1991. Salyut 7 (Russian: Салют 7) is a 2017 Russian disaster film directed by Klim Shipenko and written by Aleksey Samolyotov, the film stars Vladimir Vdovichenkov and Pavel Derevyanko.The story is based on the Soyuz T-13 mission in 1985, part of the Soviet Salyut programme; it was the first time in history that a 'dead' space station was docked with, and brought back into service.