Good morning, people! (1981)

Documentary №61814, 2 parts, duration: 0:19:57, black-white
Production: LSDF
Director:E.Uchitelj
Screenwriters:E.Uchitelj
Camera operators:E.Sokolov
Sound mixer:E.Belyaeva

Annotation:

The film is dedicated to the work O. Bergholz in wartime and its work in the besieged Leningrad radio Committee.

Reel №1

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Portrait on the monument on the grave of O. F. Bergholz.

Eternal flame.

View from the window of the Neva River and the sunrise.

Panorama of Leningrad from above.

The inscription on the Piskarevskoye cemetery "No one is forgotten and nothing is forgotten".

Chronicle of the siege of Leningrad 1941-1944:

Fires from bombing.

Firefighters extinguish fires.

Olga Bergholz's sister Maria tells the story.

Children's photos of Olga and Maria Bergholz.

Adult photos of the sisters.

Children play in the park of Leningrad.

Pre-revolutionary newsreel of Leningrad 1900-1917:

Fair.

Carousel.

Photographer.

General plan of the plant.

A school photo.

Newsreel of 1900-1917: People at the bazaar.

Nevsky Zastava.

Photo of a young Olga Bergholz.

Factory horns announce the death of Lenin.

Newsreel 1924: from the funeral of V. I. Lenin.

Photo of O. Bergholz and her husband after moving to Alma-Ata to work in a newspaper.

Newsreel of the 30s:

Young people at the table, pass along the platform, wave from the windows of a moving locomotive.

Newsreel 1941-1944.:

Snow-covered steam locomotives.

An empty train station.

Besieged Leningrad.

Portrait of Olga Bergholz during the war.

Newsreel of 1941-1944:

The militia marches through the territory of the plant.

The destroyed factory building.

Workers are working in a destroyed building.

A worker on the background of a tank is warming himself by the fire.

Women walk through the city past snow-covered trams.

Personnel:

Berggoljc Oljga - russkaya sovetskaya poetessa, voennij zhurnalist. prozaik, dramaturg

Calendar: 1900-1917 1930-1939 1941-1945

Locations: Leningrad [848]

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A recording studio on the radio.

The Austrian communist Fritz Fuchs is in the studio.

Interview with Fritz Fuchs.

Newsreel of 1941-1944: windows covered with criss-cross paper.

Participants of the siege of Leningrad listen to the poems of Olga Bergholz.

The secretary of the factory newspaper prints an article on the work of Olga Bergholz on a typewriter.

An article in the newspaper.

Photo by O. Bergholz.

Newsreel of the 20s-30s:

Demonstration of workers in Leningrad.

S. M. Kirov on the podium.

The inscription on the Piskarevskoye cemetery.

Newsreel of Leningrad 1941-1944:

Portraits of militia members before being sent to the front.

The end of the blockade, the monument to Peter the Great is being opened.

They remove the wooden covering from the sculptures in the Summer Garden.

They are being taken to install sculptures in place on the Anichkov Bridge.

They paint over ads about shelling.

They are taking the fountains of Peterhof to the place.

They remove the disguise from the Admiralty Spire.

Interview with Olga Bergholz.

Photos of Olga Bergholz after the war.

A series of Bergholz photos from post-war to children's.

Panoramic shooting in the apartment of O. Bergholz.

Personnel:

Berggoljc Oljga Fuks Fric - avstrijskij kommunist Kirov S.M. - sovetskij gosudarstvennij i politicheskij deyatelj

Locations: Leningrad [848]

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