French actor Pierre Niney announced on his Twitter account on Wednesday that he had sent a copy of the film
Black Box
to Thomas Pesquet, currently on a mission aboard the International Space Station (ISS).
“Black box
is 1st at the box office… in space !!!
At the request of the ISS teams, we sent the film on board!
I hope you like Thomas Pesquet!
"
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Black box
, Hitchcockian techno-thriller
Still showing, the film is directed by Yann Gozlan, and Pierre Niney plays the leading role.
A film that he can watch with his colleagues on board the station
The second film to make the trip
This is not the first film that Thomas Pesquet receives in space.
In July, the astronaut was able to discover
Kaamelott: Premier Volet
, when it was released in dark rooms on earth.
This feat was the culmination of a petition signed a few months earlier by fans of the series, to
"make
Kaamelott
the first film with space exclusivity."
Boite Noire
features Pierre Niney in the role of an aeronautical technician in charge of investigating the crash of a Paris-Dubai flight in the Alps.
The man analyzes the black boxes and takes it into his head to establish the truth at all costs, even if it means carrying out his own investigation.
Since the beginning of October, Thomas Pesquet has been the first Frenchman in history to lead the International Space Station.
Its Alpha mission is expected to end in mid-November, after more than six months in zero gravity.