North Caucasus № 12 (1983)

Newsreel №42197, 1 part
Production: North-Caucasian newsreel studio
Availability:Film hasn't been digitized
Director:L.Magkeeva
Camera operators:P.Finkeljberg, G.Gavrilov, Yu.Pritula, S.Coriev, Chon Nin Gu

Reel №1

In subjects included newsreel devoted to the celebration of International Women's Day - March 8, in the North Caucasus.

In the plots of the following filming:

1st plot.

Types of Stavropol city: streets, houses, people on the streets, buy flowers for the holiday from private owners on the street, in the market, out of the building the central department store;  correspondent takes men interviewed on the streets (sinhr.); store room "Flowers", salesmen behind the counter; general view of flowers.

2nd story.

Forensic expert of the Ministry of the Interior of North Ossetia militia captain Natalia Anisimova packs his suitcase working, leaves on the instructions of the task force,  examines, gives interviews (sinhr.); police officers - male officers congratulate women police officers on the Day 8th March; N. Anisimova walks with his son in the park.

Third plot.

World War II veteran, former front-line nurse, nursing home employee Nalchik "Nartan" P.H.Mashezova nurse walks with her granddaughter in the winter park;  P.H.Mashezova in the medical room, the kitchen sanatorium checks the quality of cooking.

In the plot included newsreel footage of World War II: Tanks go on the offensive, fly planes, anti-aircraft guns beat, scribbling gunner; residents of one of the liberated towns met Soviet soldiers.

4th story.

Poet, chairman of the Dagestan Peace Committee, vice-chairman of the Armed Forces of the Dagestan ASSR, chief editor of "Woman of Dagestan" Farhad Aliyev talks Women in the Peace Committee, in the magazine, speaking at a ceremony commemorating International Women's Day (sinhr.); general view books F.Aliyev;  among them: "Good day," When joy in the house, "" Letter to immortality "," Healing the word. "

Key words

Holidays.
Life.
Trade.
City.
Militia.
Outpatient care.
Catering.
Print.
The struggle for peace.

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