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Kursk, the film

Posted: 01/08/12
By: HannahS
Tags: Sound&Fury, Kursk

Our film adaptation of Sound&Fury's award-winning play, Kursk, launches on The Space today! 

Set on board a Royal Navy hunter-killer submarine, sent to spy on the Russian Kursk on its final fateful mission, the story follows five British crew who live and serve under extreme pressure.

In a world of secrecy and divided loyalty, the aftermath of the Cold War is set against a personal story of friendship and loss.

Created following extensive research, Kursk gives an authentic glimpse into life on board a submarine, and the lives of the men who serve beneath the seas.

Have a look here!

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  1. Thu Nov 8th 2012 / 4:26am / Emi
    LOL I'm sorry to spoil the holy-elreictc power for you, but there is nothing eco-friendly in elreictc propulsion in fact it uses MORE diesel fuel to charge the batteries (they are charged using diesel engines) and than run on elreictcity than it would take to diesel engine directly.They were using elreictc power ONLY because it allowed them to run under water.And there are HUGE batteries, and they were lead batteries and they had to change them from time to time and used lead batteries are definitely NOT eco-friendly It allways makes me wonder how otherwise intelligent people say stupid things like elreictc car has ZERO-emissions the elreictcity HAS to be made somewhere and despite the rise of renewable energy sources most of today's elreictcy comes from COAL and OIL. And because there are some losses when transfering energy from chemical (in coal) to mechanical (generator) and then to elreictcal the elreictc propulsion may be convenient for some applications, but it's not especially eco-friendly even today.

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