Peoples of the Soviet Union (1952)

A film shot in the early 1930s and revised in 1952 which covers Moscow, the tribal areas of the Caucasus Mountains, avant-garde and Jewish theatre preformances, dance festivals, the newly established U.S. Embassy, as well as local daily life.

Director: Julien Bryan
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 38 min
Release Date:
Country: Soviet Union, United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

documentary short

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Peoples of the Soviet Union about?
A film shot in the early 1930s and revised in 1952 which covers Moscow, the tribal areas of the Caucasus Mountains, avant-garde and Jewish theatre preformances, dance festivals, the newly established U.S. Embassy, as well as local daily life.
Who directed Peoples of the Soviet Union?
Peoples of the Soviet Union was directed by Julien Bryan.
How long is Peoples of the Soviet Union?
Peoples of the Soviet Union has a runtime of 38m (38 minutes).
What genre is Peoples of the Soviet Union?
Peoples of the Soviet Union is a Documentary film.
Where was Peoples of the Soviet Union produced?
Peoples of the Soviet Union was produced in Soviet Union, United States of America.