Report from 1929 (1989)

Documentary №56159, 1 part, duration: 0:09:11
Production: Centrnauchfilm (CNF)

Annotation:

The film tells the story of Budapest in 1929 and a journalist Pakache D., wrote in a 1929 article about the future of Budapest in 50 years.

Reel №1

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Newsreel, 1929: view of the square in Budapest.

View of the city block and bridge over the Danube (above).

View of the old town and the bridge over the Danube.

View of the bridge over the Danube.

View of the bridge over the Danube and parts of urban areas (above).

People walk in a city park.

People go through the alley of the park.

View of the bridge over the Danube and parts of urban areas (above).

Photo of a man reading a newspaper.

Headline "Hungary" in Hungarian.

Leaf newspaper.

Photo of the city street.

Newsreel, 1929: view of the bridge over the Danube and parts of urban areas (above).

The text of a newspaper article about suicide landowner (VO sounds a Russian translation).

Photo Orchestra in a summer restaurant.

The text of a newspaper article about the suicide of a family.

Photo dwellings in the slums of Budapest.

Newsreel, 1929: view of a part of Budapest (above).

A poster with the words "Watch the tram."

Photo Tram on the streets of Budapest.

The radio of the 1920s with headphones.

View Corridor archive file cabinet.

The text of a newspaper article in the Hungarian language.

Down the hall is a journalist.

The text of a newspaper article in the Hungarian language (VO sound transfer).

Journalist goes to the desk with a folder in hands.

Text newspaper crime reports in the Hungarian language (VO sound transfer).

A journalist sits at the table.

The text of a newspaper article in the Hungarian language.

A journalist leafs through newspaper files "Hungary" for the year 1929, reads the text aloud (synchronous sounds a Russian translation).

The text of a newspaper article in the Hungarian language.

Journalist gives interviews (synchronously).

Photo journalist Pakacha D. Pakacha text notes in the newspaper "Hungary."

Journalist gives interviews (synchronously).

The text of Article Pakacha about Budapest in 1979, written in 1929.

The journalist talks about writing the article Pakacha (synchronously).

Photo switch telephone operators at the city of Budapest.

Photo Pakacha.

Domestic types of premises of the newspaper "Hungary."

The editor of the newspaper on the phone, hang up, talks about Pakache (synchronously).

Postwar Photo Pakacha.

Editor pulls from the shelf filing articles Pakacha.

The text of an article Pakacha editor leafing through a binder.

The editor continues the story of Pakache (synchronously).

Domestic printing types of premises where the printed newspaper "Hungary."

Recent issues of the newspaper.

View of the Buildings History Museum of Budapest.

The sculptural decoration of the windows of the museum.

Newsreel, 1929: view of the Danube and Budapest (above).

People in the museum.

Samples of the 20th century clothes on mannequins.

View of the Danube in Budapest at the end of the 1980s (above).

View of the monument to Soviet soldiers who fell in the battle for Budapest.

View of the bridge over the Danube.

Types of modern streets of Budapest.

Newsreel, 1929: view of one of the squares of Budapest.

View of one of the new streets of Budapest (above).

Newsreel, 1929: view of part of one of the streets of Budapest, newsreels replaced kinds of modern streets and buildings.

View new neighborhoods of Budapest (above).

An employee of the newspaper "Hungary" gives interviews (synchronously).

Type of metro stations in Budapest, the entrance to the station.

Panorama of one of the subway stations.

People go down the escalator.

People go to the escalators.

Type escalator at one station.

Subway train stops at the station.

Photo landfill.

Journalist gives interviews (synchronously).

Photo trash heap.

View of new residential districts of Budapest.

Type thermal power station in Budapest.

Calendar: 1929

Locations: Budapest [865]

Seasons: Summer [824]

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