The World Known as BAM (1975)

The World Known as BAM (1975) poster

City-hero Minsk. It has been reborn from the ashes by the hands of Belarusian builders. This new home is being built five thousand kilometers away from Minsk by Belarusian guys. The village of Shemanovsky is now known throughout the country. Ten Minsk residents, members of the all-union shock brigade named after the 17th Congress of the Komsomol, are constructing a residential complex. Foreman Alexander Nikitenko and his team know that the industrial foundation of the BAM is being laid here.

Director: Sergey Lukyanchikov
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 17 min
Release Date:

Screenplay

Cinematography: Yuri Marukhin
Production: Belarusfilm
Country: Soviet Union
Original Language: ru
More Films by Director: Sergey Lukyanchikov
More Films in Genre: Documentary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The World Known as BAM about?
City-hero Minsk. It has been reborn from the ashes by the hands of Belarusian builders. This new home is being built five thousand kilometers away from Minsk by Belarusian guys. The village of Shemanovsky is now known throughout the country. Ten Minsk residents, members of the all-union shock brigade named after the 17th Congress of the Komsomol, are constructing a residential complex. Foreman Alexander Nikitenko and his team know that the industrial foundation of the BAM is being laid here.
Who directed The World Known as BAM?
The World Known as BAM was directed by Sergey Lukyanchikov.
How long is The World Known as BAM?
The World Known as BAM has a runtime of 17m (17 minutes).
What genre is The World Known as BAM?
The World Known as BAM is a Documentary film.
Where was The World Known as BAM produced?
The World Known as BAM was produced in Soviet Union.