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| writer = Otímsu Yotrákár
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| released = {{film date|2017|8|14|Olboros Theater}}
| released = {{film date|2017|8|14|Olboros Theater}}
| runtime = 191 minutes
| runtime = 191 minutes
| country = [[Barradiwa]], [[Veridia]], [[Juhashka]]
| country = [[Barradiwa]], [[Veridia]]
| language = [[Ekuostian language|Ekuostian]], [[Juhash language|Juhash]], [[Fáknir language|Fáknir]], [[Veridian language|Veridian]], [[Temay language|Temay]]
| language = [[Ekuostian language|Ekuostian]], [[Dzimraic language|Dzimraic]], [[Fáknir language|Fáknir]], [[Veridian language|Veridian]], [[Juhash language|Juhash]], [[Temay language|Temay]]
| budget = $350 million
| budget = $250 million
| gross = $133 million
| gross = $1.535 billion
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'''''Into the Sky''''' ([[Ekuostian language|Ekuostian]]: {{cs|EKU|sbiòdyebiòrut}}; IPA: /sbyːd̪jebjerud̪/) is a [[Barradiwa|Barradiwan]]/[[Juhashka|Juhash]]/[[Veridia|Veridian]] historical drama film directed by Kotru Galbarím and written by Otímsu Yotrákár. It stars Nozrad Tienziü, _, _, and Sorju Nurukeks (among others). The film covers the lives of the climbers in the [[1942 Barradiwan Xiamángmú expedition]], depicting events both before and after the expedition takes place. Later events in the story also partly cover the [[Great Ekuosian War]], particularly the [[Amalo Campaign]] and specifically from the points of view of both [[Eskumrád Enídbrád]] and [[Armij Darč]].
'''''Into the Sky''''' ([[Ekuostian language|Ekuostian]]: {{cs|EKU|sbiòdyebiòrut}}; IPA: /sbyːd̪jebjerud̪/) is a [[Barradiwa|Barradiwan]]-[[Veridia|Veridian]] historical drama film directed by Kotru Galbarím and written by Otímsu Yotrákár. It stars Nozrad Tienziü, Lúdvéc Zavé, and Sorju Nurukeks (among others). The film covers the lives of the climbers in the [[1942 Barradiwan Xiamángmú expedition]], depicting events both before and after the expedition takes place. Later events in the story also partly cover the [[Great Ekuosian War]], particularly the [[Amalo Campaign]] and specifically from the points of view of both [[Eskumrád Enídbrád]] and [[Armij Darč]].  


The film, which premiered in several countries on 14 August 2017 to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the expedition, has gained widespread critical acclaim from media publications both domestically and globally, and the film has garnered massive box office returns since its release, raking in $133 million within the opening weekend alone.
The film was first conjectured by director Kotru Galbarím in 1988 in anticipation of the then-upcoming 50th anniversary of the expedition. Due to the high estimated cost and the limitations in technology at the time, the project was put on hold for several years. In 2011 Galbarím revived the project and in 2015 production officially started. To re-create the mountain, Galbarím employed computer-generated imagery and scale models, alongside overseas filming in Juhashka's Blue Mountains to represent the Miralayan mountains. With an estimated budget of $250 million, it is among the most expensive films ever made.
 
The film was first screened on 14 August 2017 to mark the 75th anniversary of the expedition. It received widespread critical acclaim from media publications both domestically and globally, with particular praise given to Tienziü and Zavé's performances, as well as the screenplay, direction, visuals, production design, and musical score. It broke numerous box office records upon its release, becoming the highest-grossing Barradiwan film of all time and the highest grossing film of 2017. It received numerous awards and nominations, including Best Film, Best Director (Galbarím) and Best Actress (Tienziü) at the Ekuosian Film Awards.


==Plot==
==Plot==
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==Controversy==
==Controversy==
There has been much controversy surrounding the film and its liberal depiction of the relationship between the climbers, particularly Enídbrád and Darč: the film portrays the two as star-crossed lovers doomed to separation via tragic historical events despite Enídbrád's frequent assertions that they were pen pal friends and not much more whilst she was alive. Many accuse the filmmakers of altering the dynamic between the two in light of Enídbrád's demise in 2012 shortly before the film was greenlighted by the studios.
There has been some surrounding the film and its liberal depiction of the relationship between the climbers, particularly Enídbrád and Darč: the film portrays the two as star-crossed lovers doomed to separation via tragic historical events despite Enídbrád's frequent assertions that their relationship was platonic whilst she was alive. Many accuse the filmmakers of altering the dynamic between the two in light of Enídbrád's demise in 2012 shortly before the film was greenlighted by the studios. However, historian and biographer U. Rydlí has come to the filmmakers' defense, asserting that there is plentiful written and even photographic evidence implying a relationship between the two.


[[Category:Films]][[Category:Barradiwa]][[Category:Veridia]][[Category:Juhashka]]
[[Category:Films]][[Category:Barradiwa]][[Category:Veridia]][[Category:Juhashka]][[Category:Culture of Ekuosia]]

Latest revision as of 16:46, 13 July 2021

Into the Sky
sbiòdyebiòrut
Directed byKotru Galbarím
Written byKotru Galbarím
Otímsu Yotrákár
Starring
  • Nozrad Tienziü
  • Lúdvéc Zavé
  • Sorju Nurukeks
  • <Juhash actor?>
  • <Mahavi actor?>
  • Qadrïs Namasyo
  • Golíut Mardá
Production
company
Dosíetma Pictures
Distributed byPalace Cinema
Release dates
  • August 14, 2017 (2017-08-14) (Olboros Theater)
Running time
191 minutes
CountryBarradiwa, Veridia
LanguageEkuostian, Dzimraic, Fáknir, Veridian, Juhash, Temay
Budget$250 million
Box office$1.535 billion

Into the Sky (Ekuostian: sbiòdyebiòrut; IPA: /sbyːd̪jebjerud̪/) is a Barradiwan-Veridian historical drama film directed by Kotru Galbarím and written by Otímsu Yotrákár. It stars Nozrad Tienziü, Lúdvéc Zavé, and Sorju Nurukeks (among others). The film covers the lives of the climbers in the 1942 Barradiwan Xiamángmú expedition, depicting events both before and after the expedition takes place. Later events in the story also partly cover the Great Ekuosian War, particularly the Amalo Campaign and specifically from the points of view of both Eskumrád Enídbrád and Armij Darč.

The film was first conjectured by director Kotru Galbarím in 1988 in anticipation of the then-upcoming 50th anniversary of the expedition. Due to the high estimated cost and the limitations in technology at the time, the project was put on hold for several years. In 2011 Galbarím revived the project and in 2015 production officially started. To re-create the mountain, Galbarím employed computer-generated imagery and scale models, alongside overseas filming in Juhashka's Blue Mountains to represent the Miralayan mountains. With an estimated budget of $250 million, it is among the most expensive films ever made.

The film was first screened on 14 August 2017 to mark the 75th anniversary of the expedition. It received widespread critical acclaim from media publications both domestically and globally, with particular praise given to Tienziü and Zavé's performances, as well as the screenplay, direction, visuals, production design, and musical score. It broke numerous box office records upon its release, becoming the highest-grossing Barradiwan film of all time and the highest grossing film of 2017. It received numerous awards and nominations, including Best Film, Best Director (Galbarím) and Best Actress (Tienziü) at the Ekuosian Film Awards.

Plot

Cast

Production

Release

Box office

Critical response

Controversy

There has been some surrounding the film and its liberal depiction of the relationship between the climbers, particularly Enídbrád and Darč: the film portrays the two as star-crossed lovers doomed to separation via tragic historical events despite Enídbrád's frequent assertions that their relationship was platonic whilst she was alive. Many accuse the filmmakers of altering the dynamic between the two in light of Enídbrád's demise in 2012 shortly before the film was greenlighted by the studios. However, historian and biographer U. Rydlí has come to the filmmakers' defense, asserting that there is plentiful written and even photographic evidence implying a relationship between the two.