Soviet Rock (1980)
Documentary for Finnish television about Spring Rhythms ("Весенние ритмы") — one of the first official rock festivals in USSR. It took place in Tbilisi, from 8 to 16 March of 1980. The festival was organised by famous music journalist Artemiy Troitskiy with the cooperation of Georgian government. The "Аквариум" band was taken off scene because of their provocative conduct. In 1981 the official tracklist album was released.
Director: Ria Karhila
Genre: Documentary, Music
Runtime: 43 min
Release Date: March 20, 1980
Cast
- Artemiy Troitskiy - Self
- Boris Grebenshchikov - Self
- Gunnar Graps - Self
- Yury Saulsky - Self
- Murad Kazhlayev - Self
Country: Finland
Language: Pусский
Original Language: fi
More Films by Director: Ria Karhila
More Films in Genre: Documentary, Music
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Soviet Rock about?
- Documentary for Finnish television about Spring Rhythms ("Весенние ритмы") — one of the first official rock festivals in USSR. It took place in Tbilisi, from 8 to 16 March of 1980. The festival was organised by famous music journalist Artemiy Troitskiy with the cooperation of Georgian government. The "Аквариум" band was taken off scene because of their provocative conduct. In 1981 the official tracklist album was released.
- Who directed Soviet Rock?
- Soviet Rock was directed by Ria Karhila.
- Who stars in Soviet Rock?
- Soviet Rock stars Artemiy Troitskiy, Boris Grebenshchikov, Gunnar Graps, Yury Saulsky, Murad Kazhlayev.
- How long is Soviet Rock?
- Soviet Rock has a runtime of 43m (43 minutes).
- What genre is Soviet Rock?
- Soviet Rock is a Documentary, Music film.
- Where was Soviet Rock produced?
- Soviet Rock was produced in Finland.