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Field name | Value |
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Title | And the Sons Grew Up |
Production Date | 1971 |
Country of Production | USSR |
Duration | 00:57:30 |
Production Company | Central Documentary Film Studios, Moscow |
Film Subject Era | 1954-1975 |
Genre | Documentary |
Summary | Documentary exploring the training and everyday lives of the armed forces of the member states of the Warsaw Pact. [WARNING: Contains some distressing images of execution and violence.] |
Original Title | И выросли сыновья… |
Subjects | Second World War (1939-1945); Military; Training; Weapons; NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organisation); Parades and marches; Socialism; Nazism; Cold War; International relations; Bulgarian army; Traditional music; Traditional dance; Russian Revolution (1917); Red Army; Air force; Navy; Communism; Berlin Wall; Parachute jumping; Natural disasters; Anti-fascism; Industrialisation; Soldiers; Family; Anti-imperialism; Military bases; Anti-American sentiments; Wars; Armed forces |
Director | Vermisheva, Y. |
Contributors |
Script: Itskova, I. |
People | Heusinger, Adolf (1897-1982); Speidel, Hans (1897-1984); Yakubovsky, Ivan (1912-1976); Lenin, Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov (1870-1924); Svoboda, Ludvík (1895-1979) |
Places | German Democratic Republic (GDR); Bulgaria; Hungary; Berlin; Poland; Krakow; Romania; Czechoslovakia; USA (United States of America); USSR (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics); Moscow |
Fiction/Non Fiction | Non Fiction |
Sound | Sound |
Colour Format | Black and White |
Language | English (Narrator) |
Module | Newsreels & Cinemagazines |
BFI Identifier | N-507548 |
Copyright | The British Film Institute |