Russia

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Summary:

The most complete and objective documentary film on the Soviet Union available today. Beginning with rare and fascinating newsreels of life in Tsarist times, the film goes on to cover modern Russian agriculture, education, housing, religion, scientific progress, and military strength. Over 300 copies have been bought by the Department of Defense for training purposes. Winner of the Scholastic Magazine Award (1964 IFF catalog). An examination of Russia, and the impact of the Soviet system on various phases of Russian life. Presents a brief historical background; examines present-day problems relating to religion, farming, labor and industry, housing and consumer goods, education, science, and politics; discusses the results of government control and the ultimate goals and methods of the Soviets. Emphasizes the role of Soviet science and education and the preparation of individuals for a particular place in the machinery of a controlled society.(NYPL catalog)

Description:

Edited Film

Country/Location: Russia

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Producer: William Claiborne

Director: William Claiborne

Cinematographer: Julien Bryan

Production Company: Julien Bryan

Additional Production: Art by John Snyder, Production Supervisor Seymour Hymowitz, Written by William Claiborne, Narrated by Julien Bryan

Running Time: 24 min.

Years Filmed: 1950s

Decade Produced: 1950s

Years Distributed: 1958-1978

Film Gauge: 16mm

Stock: Color Safety

Footage Count: 888'

Sound: Narrated

Notes: Compilation of footage from the 1950s with some animation.

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