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Director
  
Viktor Turin

Genre
  
Documentary

7.2/10
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Initial release
  
October 15, 1929

Running time
  
1h 15m

Turksib (film) movie poster

Writer
  
Yakov Aron, Aleksandr Macheret, Viktor Shklovsky, Victor A. Turin

Screenplay
  
Viktor Shklovskii?, Yakov Aron

Cinematography
  
Boris Frantsisson, Yevgeni Slavinsky

Similar movies
  
Soviet Union movies, Silent movies, Documentaries

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Turksib (Russian: Турксиб) is a 1929 Soviet documentary film directed by Viktor Alexandrovitsh Turin documenting the building of the Turkestan–Siberia Railway. The rail line stretched northeast from Tashkent to Almaty and on to Novosibirsk. The film contrasts the open desert and sand, with the order of rails and movement of machines. The Turkic people ride horses and camels and rear sheep. This drama is set against the dry steppe as it is converted into a cotton growing region.

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"Turksib" was particularly appreciated by the classic British and Canadian documentary filmmaker John Grierson, who prepared the English version of the picture.

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The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray by the British Film Institute in 2011 as part of The Soviet Influence: From Turksib to Night Mail, with a newly commissioned soundtrack by Guy Bartell of British group Bronnt Industries Kapital.

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Turksib (film) The Soviet Influence From Turksib to Night Mail UK Bluray Review

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References

Turksib (film) Wikipedia
Turksib (film) IMDbTurksib (film) themoviedb.org