The movie "North Pole" was shown in Severodvinsk.

Among the guests were veterans and current employees of "Sevmash".

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Among the guests were veterans and current employees of "Sevmash".

The premiere of the film "North Pole" about the country's first atomic submarine K-3 "Leninsky Komsomol" took place in Severodvinsk. Those who were directly involved in creating the atomic submarine were present at the screening. Along with the factory workers, Artemiy Zavarzin watched the film. There was no mention of the word "submarine". Just "order". This is how the "Leninsky Komsomol" was built under the strictest secrecy. The result of the work of 350 scientific institutes and design bureaus of the Soviet Union, as well as thousands of residents of the shipbuilding city. "Deadlines, performance were a top priority! It's been over 60 years. And to compare that time - the submarine was built in three years!" - says Alexander Lagunov, a participant in the construction of the atomic submarine K-3 "Leninsky Komsomol". At 58! And just four years later, something happened that will be told in the new film "North Pole". It was to this point on the globe that the atomic vessel "Leninsky Komsomol" headed for the first time in history. The Shipbuilder's House was full! Of course, the residents of Severodvinsk could not miss the premiere of the film about the firstborn of the atomic fleet, which was built in one of the workshops of "Sevmash". At "Sevmash", in that very workshop, the actor playing the role of the submarine captain, Andrey Merzlikin, visited before the preview. "I saw the film, I liked it. I am satisfied with my story with Zhiltsov. And that the submarine is presented in the best possible way!" - says the Honored Artist of Russia Andrey Merzlikin. The film was first seen by both veterans and current employees of "Sevmash". Some of them had the opportunity to spend their military years on submarines of this series. "I served as a sailor on the maneuvering device, the sixth turbine compartment. And so for all three years, from 82 to 85," explains welder Vyacheslav Khramov of the Northern Machine-Building Plant. And how did the risky mission of the first atomic submarine end in the 60s - we will find out on February 27, when the action-drama is released in wide distribution.

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