Status

Released

original language

English

Budget

$ 20000000

Revenue

$ 0

Top Billed Cast

Matthias Schoenaerts

Mikhail Averin

Léa Seydoux

Tanya Averina

Peter Simonischek

Admiral Vyacheslav Grudzinsky

Max von Sydow

Admiral Vladimir Petrenko

August Diehl

Anton Markov

Colin Firth

Commodore David Russell

Bjarne Henriksen

Russian Rescue Ship Captain

Magnus Millang

Oleg Lebedev

Artemiy Spiridonov

Misha Averin

Joel Basman

Leo

Pit Bukowski

Maxim

Matthias Schweighöfer

Pavel Sonin

Tom Hudson

Roman

Chris Pascal

Niko

Kristof Coenen

Sasha

Pernilla August

Oksana

Helene Reingaard Neumann

Vera

Martin Brambach

Kursk Captain Gennady Shirokov

Peter Plaugborg

Kursk Executive Officer Alexander Grekov

Guillaume Kerbusch

Torpedo's Room Midshipman Alexi Zhukov

Koen De Sutter

Admiral Ivakin (Peter the Great)

Gustaf Hammarsten

Lesser Admiral Mikhail Denisov (Peter the Great)

Aske Bang

Lt. Pulsky (Peter the Great)

Lars Brygmann

Priz Pilot Kasyenenko

Martin Greis

Priz Pilot Ilyushin

Steven Waddington

Graham Mann (Seaway Eagle)

John Hollingworth

Lt. Bruce Hamil

Katrine Greis-Rosenthal

Daria Sonin

Josse De Pauw

Vadim Markov, Anton's Father

Feđa Štukan

Warehouse Worker Goncharov

Jehon Gorani

Warehouse Worker Oblomov

Miglen Mirtchev

Russian Captain Ivan Timoshenko

Mark Irons

Russian Head of the SVR Vladimir Laskutin

Zlatko Burić

Kulkin, Veteran Swimmer on Rudnitsky

Eva van der Gucht

Marina Lebedev

Geoffrey Newland

Rescue Team Diver Tony Scott

Danny van Meenen

Rescue Team Diver Paal Dinessen

Guido De Craene

Captain Calpin (Peter the Great)

Marjan De Schutter

Anastasia Dudko

Gabriela Cotet

Wife Daycare #1

Ольга Маркина

Wife Daycare #2

David Russell

Old Sailor New

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Movie Reviews

A review by maketheSWITCH

Written by maketheSWITCH on 2019-06-11

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.com.au/article/review-kursk-when-tragedy-and-bureaucracy-collide Head to https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/sff for more Sydney Film Festival reviews.

A review by Geronimo1967

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2024-05-23

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 claustrophobic scenes on board remarkably well. Max von Sydow exemplifies the old guard establishment figure to a T and lends all the more to the frustration that maybe more could have been done to save lives had politicking played a less prominent role in the salvage process. Any comments on the accuracy of the efforts at international collaboration would be speculative, but Colin Firth does imbue some genuine sense of eagerness to assist and an awareness of the urgencies involved. This is well worth a watch.