Signature Entertainment has released a brand new trailer for the incoming Colin Firth-starring submarine thriller Kursk: The Last Mission. I caught this film – based on a remarkable true story – at last year’s Toronto International Film Festival and I can totally recommend it.
The film is based on the Kursk submarine tragedy of 2000 in which 118 men lost their lives, Kursk: The Last Mission, to give it its new full title, is a tense submarine thriller from critically-acclaimed director Thomas Vinterberg (The Hunt, Far From the Madding Crowd).
Here’s the official synopsis:
When a Russian naval exercise goes horribly wrong, the Kursk submarine erupts in flame killing most of the men onboard and sending the trapped survivors to the bottom of sea. Time is running out for Russian Captain Mikhail Averin (Matthias Schoenaerts) and his crew, as fire engulfs the vessel starving them of oxygen.
Ignoring the advice of their own people, the Russian government refuses the help of the UK Navy operation headed by Captain David Russell (Colin Firth). When they finally give way to mounting domestic pressure, it’s too little too late…
As I said, Kursk: The Last Mission premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2018 and stars Colin Firth (The King’s Speech, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy), Léa Seydoux (Spectre, Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol) and Matthias Schoenaerts (Red Sparrow, The Danish Girl). Kursk is directed by Thomas Vinterberg.
The film will land in Cinemas and on Digital HD 12 July 2019. Here’s the new trailer.
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