The Eye Of the Typhoon. (1970)

Documentary №6882, 6 parts, duration: 0:57:17, black-white
Production: CSDF (RCSDF)
Availability:Film hasn't been digitized
Director:Monglovskiy U.
Screenwriters:Chekhonin B.
Camera operators:Monglovskiy U., Khodyakov V.
Composers:Meerovich M.
Text authors:Chekhonin B.

Annotation:

A documentary film about Japan, its social and political contrasts.

Temporary description:

Volcano eruption, clouds of smoke and lava flows, crack on the highway. Snowbound locomotive. Cracked earth submerged lands, destroyed bridges. The wave of "Tsunami". City of Tokyo skyscrapers, buildings of official agencies, hotel, building the U.S. embassy. Working with wooden blocks of apartment buildings. Cars on the streets. They're coming monorail trains. Finished cars Toyota car factory at. Production of movie cameras, television sets in the shops of the company Sony. The construction of ships at a shipyard. Classes in the business school. Farmers planting rice in the fields. The soldiers, police officers are driven peasants from the fields. Work catchers artificial pearls. Plantations of artificial pearls in the water. Collect shells with oysters on special water "fields". Japanese miners. Sneaked injured miner, suffered from the accident at the mine. Toys for small and medium-sized enterprises. Sales of toys in the store. The auction at the fish market. Interview millionaire T. Doko, a trade unionist K. Ota, working Hiratsuke, housewives Kai (synchronously) on the economic successes of Japan. American military bases in Japan. Rallies, demonstrations of workers in Japan, demanding higher wages and against the deployment of U.S. bases in Japan. The strike of transport workers. Police disperse the strikers, demonstrators. Monument to victims of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Japanese temples, pagodas. Garden stones. Museum kamikazes. Japanese women for the tea ceremony. The people welcomed the Emperor Hirohito, and members of the imperial family. At the podium - the members of the Japanese government, headed by E. Sato. Interview with former journalists Fe Nakahira, who met in 1920. with Lenin.

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Publicist film about Japan, its social and political contrasts.

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