Seven Soviet Songs (1965)
A portrait film of the Soviet popular music. Popular performers and composers talk about their work. The film includes, both on the screen and behind it, the songs “A Song Is Going in a Circle”, “A Sports march”, “At a Nameless High Ground”, “Moscow Nights”, “The Main Thing, Guys, Is Not to Get Old At Heart”, "Smile”, “The Song Remains With the Person”.
Director: Semyon Raytburt
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 27 min
Release Date: November 1, 1965
Country: Soviet Union
Original Language: ru
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Seven Soviet Songs about?
- A portrait film of the Soviet popular music. Popular performers and composers talk about their work. The film includes, both on the screen and behind it, the songs “A Song Is Going in a Circle”, “A Sports march”, “At a Nameless High Ground”, “Moscow Nights”, “The Main Thing, Guys, Is Not to Get Old At Heart”, "Smile”, “The Song Remains With the Person”.
- Who directed Seven Soviet Songs?
- Seven Soviet Songs was directed by Semyon Raytburt.
- How long is Seven Soviet Songs?
- Seven Soviet Songs has a runtime of 27m (27 minutes).
- What genre is Seven Soviet Songs?
- Seven Soviet Songs is a Documentary film.
- Where was Seven Soviet Songs produced?
- Seven Soviet Songs was produced in Soviet Union.