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Where was Pervyy na Olimpe filmed

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Year: 2025

Genre: Historical

Country: Russia

<p>The shooting of the feature film dedicated to the legendary two-time Olympic champion Yuri Tyukalov took place in St. Petersburg, the Leningrad Region, Moscow and Sochi. Artem Mikhalkov noted that the picture tells not only about sports achievements, but also about the fate of people, their relationships, difficult life decisions, tragedies and overcoming fears. The main theme of the movie was the indomitable will to win. The director emphasized that rowing, as one of the most beautiful sports, is presented in cinematography for the first time with such an unprecedented scope.</p>

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Locations

  • Fort

    In movie

    Scene where Little Yura Tyukalov, together with his father, finds himself under a bombing raid during the Great Patriotic War. An explosion is heard, and the father, protecting his son, instantly covers him with his body, falling to the ground. The explosion behind them scorches the ground, raising a cloud of fire and dust.

    Real

    Scene was shot At the Reef Fort in Kronstadt. This naval fort was built in the mid-19th century to protect St. Petersburg and is a massive brick structure with powerful walls, narrow windows and spacious courtyards. Located on a small artificial island in the Gulf of Finland, the fort is surrounded by water, adding to the sense of isolation. The combination of the gulf's rugged nature and 19th century architecture makes the Reef an impressive location for recreating the events of the war.

  • Neva River

    In movie

    Scene where Yura Tyukalov, dressed in his training uniform, confidently leads his boat, dipping his oars in rhythmic motion. His face expresses concentration - every movement is filled with aspiration for perfection. In the background we see beautiful views of the Neva, the main river of the Northern Capital.

    Real

    Scene was shot on the Neva River, the symbol of St. Petersburg, stretching for 74 kilometers from Lake Ladoga to the Gulf of Finland. It is famous for its wide expanse of water, stone embankments and magnificent views of the historic city center. The banks of the Neva are decorated with architectural masterpieces such as the Winter Palace, the Admiralty, the Peter and Paul Fortress and St. Isaac's Cathedral.

  • Rowing club “Red Banner”

    In movie

    Scene where In front of us is the Red Banner Rowing Club, one of the oldest sports clubs in St. Petersburg. It was founded in 1888 as the Imperial River Yacht Club. After the revolution of 1917 the club got a new name - “Red Banner” - and became an important part of the history of Soviet sports. Many outstanding athletes trained at its base, including Olympic champions in rowing, who prepared here for their triumphant performances.

    Real

    Scene was shot On Petrovsky Island in St. Petersburg, located near the exit to the Gulf of Finland. The scenes of the movie were filmed not in the real location of the rowing club. Specially built sets were created for the picture, fully reproducing the atmosphere and appearance of the club “Krasnoye Znamya”.