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Title Phoenix Rises from the Ashes, USSR 1945-1950: Film 3, the Meaning of Must
Production Date 1983
Country of Production USSR
Duration 00:28:16
Production Company Central Documentary Film Studios, Moscow
Film Subject Era 1939-1945; 1946-1953; 1954-1975; Post-1975
Genre Documentary
Summary Documentary exploring the rebuilding of Russian industry following the Second World War, with footage of the draining of the Donbass mines and the reconstruction of the Dnieper Dam and Hydroelectric power station.
Original Title Как феникс из пепла CCCP 1945-1950: фильм третий, Что такое надо
Subjects Second World War (1939-1945); Workers; Women; Miners and mining; Coal; Reconstruction; Hydroelectric power stations; Steel; Factories; Fascism; Soviet army; Engineering; Dams; Nuclear weapons; Industry; Peace; Conferences; Economy; Wars
Director Grigoriev, Igor; Gutman, Ilya; Pumpyanskaya, Seda; Semenov, Tengiz
Contributors
Script:
Borovik, Genrikh, Slavin, Konstantin

Camera:
Dobronitskiy, Viktor, Orlov, Yuri

Music:
Kazenin, V., Frankel, I.

Places USSR (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics); Dnieper River; Donbass; USA (United States of America); Bikini Island; Marshall Islands; Russia; Ukraine
Fiction/Non Fiction Non Fiction
Sound Sound
Colour Format Colour
Language English (Narrator)
Module Wars & Revolutions
BFI Identifier N-507170
Copyright The British Film Institute