Learning To Fly: The Remarkable Flight of Mathias Rust

Name: Learning To Fly
Description: Inspired by the extraordinary real-life story of Mathias Rust, a young West German teenager in 1987 who shocked the world by flying through Soviet air defenses and landing a Cessna airplane right in the middle of Red Square.
Genre: Series
Date Created: Development
Producer: Troncoso Conlin, Britta Meyermann, Jarmo Lampela
Writer/Producer: Patrick Nebout, David Troncoso Conlin
Contact Email: mail@odeonfiction.com
Phone: +49 899 99513500
Studio: ODEON FICTION
Additional Email: hadis@dramacorp.se


Learning To Fly: An Intriguing Journey into History’s Skies

Learning To Fly is a gripping series that draws its narrative from the astonishing true story of Mathias Rust, a young West German teenager who, in 1987, executed a daring flight that defied the iron grip of Soviet air defenses. Rust’s audacious act culminated in an unexpected landing in Red Square, an event that not only perplexed authorities but also sent shockwaves across the international community. This production seeks to capture the essence of youthful rebellion, the spirit of adventure, and the complex geopolitics of a pivotal era in history.

This series brings together a talented team, including producers Britta Meyermann and Jarmo Lampela, alongside writer Patrick Nebout, all dedicated to weaving a narrative that resonates with audiences today. With outstanding performances anticipated from a stellar cast, Learning To Fly aims to explore themes of freedom, courage, and the intense desire to break barriers—both personal and political. As it delves into Mathias’s motivations and the repercussions of his groundbreaking journey, viewers can expect a thought-provoking exploration of an extraordinary moment that challenged the status quo.




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