Leningrad chronicles № 31 (1965)

Newsreel №87223, 1 part, duration: 0:10:12
Production: LSDF
Director:Fedorov A.
Camera operators:Valdajskij V., Vinogradskij N., Grinberg Ya., Ivanov A., Luchinin O., Maslennikov S., Nikolaev Yu., Pavlov A., Shevalje R.

Annotation:

1. Kirishi refinery. 2. The Alexander Nevsky Bridge. 3. Izhora factory. 4. Achievements of agricultural workers. 5. The Leningrad metro 10 years. 6. Opera "Tale of love", preparing for the premiere. 7. The opening of the exhibition of paintings by Western European artists in the Hermitage.

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1. Kirishi Oil Refinery.

Welders at work.

Construction of the GRES.

Installation of the turbine.

Central control panel.

General view of the plant.

2. Alexander Nevsky Bridge.

The final works on the construction of the bridge.

Installation of lanterns.

The final works on the construction of the bridge.

Bridge dilution.

3. Izhora plant.

Steelmaking shop.

The operator is at the control panel.

Pouring metal.

4. Dairy farm.

Rural department store.

A man tries on a coat.

A woman buys a TV.

5. Escalator in the subway.

The driver receives an itinerary.

The driver and assistant enter the cabin of the train.

The train departs from the station.

The driver in the cab of the train.

Automatic control system.

People enter the car.

People in the car.

New residential area.

6. Singer E.Perlasova-Verkovich sings (synchronously).

Composer D. Tolstoy (synchronously).

The director of the play is A.S.Pekar (synchronously).

7. Opening of the exhibition of paintings by Western European artists.

E.Furtseva and M. ede Murville cut the ribbon.

Paintings presented at the exhibition.

The Hermitage Hall, filled with visitors.

Personnel:

Perlasova-Verkovich E.K. -- opera singer, Honored Artist of the RSFSR, soloist of the Leningrad Kirov Opera and Ballet Theater (1960-1996), professor, teacher. Tolstoj D.A. -- Soviet composer, son of the writer A.N. Tolstoy. Pekar A.S. opernij rezhisser Furceva E.A. -- Statesman and party leader, Minister of Culture of the USSR. M.K. de Myurvilj -- French politician, Minister of Foreign Affairs of France (1958-1968), Prime Minister of France (1968-1969).

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