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Field name | Value |
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Title | Friendship of Great Nations |
Production Date | 1955 |
Country of Production | USSR |
Duration | 01:37:00 |
Production Company | Central Documentary Film Studios, Moscow |
Film Subject Era | 1954-1975 |
Genre | Documentary; Government sponsored film |
Summary | A feature-length film showing highlights from a three week tour of India taken by Nikolai Bulganin and Nikita Khrushchev. |
Subjects | Revolutions; Diplomacy; International relations; Government; Politics; Celebrations; Army; Parades and marches; Traditional music; Performing arts; Traditional dance; Commemorations; Architecture; Friendship; History; Memorials; Peace; Speeches; Agriculture and farming; Agricultural machinery; Irrigation; Dams; Hydroelectric power stations; Railways; Construction; Livestock; Towns and cities; Industry; Children; Festivals; Textiles; Factories; Dairy farming; Journalism; Cultivation; Crops; Research; Rice; Military; Five Year Plan; Ships and shipping; Crafts; Rural communities; Food; Cultural identity |
Director | Karmen, Roman |
Contributors |
Photography: Setkina, I. Camera: Karmen, Roman, Kasatkin, P., Kaspiy, D., Kiselev, V. Text: Sagatelyan, M. Sound: Kotov, V., Nesterov, V., Uzdin, Z. Music: Geviksman, Vitaly |
People | Bulganin, Nikolai (1895-1975); Khrushchev, Nikita (1894-1971); Nehru, Jawaharlal (1889-1964); Radhakrishnan, Sarvepalli (1888-1975); Singh, Karan (1931-) |
Places | New Delhi; Agra; Punjab; Uttar Pradesh; Bombay (Mumbai); Pune; Bangalore (Bengaluru); Madras (Chennai); Calcutta (Kolkata); Bengal; Jaipur; Rajasthan; Kashmir; India |
Fiction/Non Fiction | Non Fiction |
Sound | Sound |
Colour Format | Colour |
Film Format | 16mm Comb col pos |
Language | English (Narrator) |
Module | Newsreels & Cinemagazines |
BFI Identifier | N-508084 |
Copyright | The British Film Institute |