Vladlen Troshkin

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Vladlen Troshkin

Born February 20, 1930

Died November 22, 2015 · aged 85

No biography available.

Known For

A Month of Good SunA Month of Good Sun · 1965
A Month of Good Sun
1965
MovieDocumentary
About the reindeer herding collective farm in Kamchatka.
Three for the RoadThree for the Road · 1968
Three for the Road
1968
MovieDocumentary
About the fates of three Soviet people, different in age, profession, and character. 1 — Vladimir Nikolaevich Filimonov — an electrical installer at the Krasnoyarsk Hydroelectric Power Station; 2 — Vladimir Ivanovich Karpov — the foreman of the "Biysky" grain sovkhoz; 3 — Pyotr Kuzmich Anokhin — an academician, physiologist.
EarthquakeEarthquake · 1989
Earthquake
1989
MovieDocumentary
On December 7, 1988, a catastrophic earthquake occurred in Armenia that claimed more than 25 thousand lives. The film tells about the first days after the tragedy.
CommandersCommanders · 1965
Commanders
1965
MovieDocumentary
About the people working in the fur seal industry on the Commander Islands.
Born in OctoberBorn in October · 1977
Born in October
1977
MovieDocumentary
Through the fates of specific characters, the film tells about the achievements of a country that has gone through a 60-year journey after the victory of the Great October Socialist Revolution.
Victory Day. Half A Century LaterVictory Day. Half A Century Later · 1995
Victory Day. Half A Century Later
1995
MovieDocumentary
Celebration of the 50th anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War in Moscow, St. Petersburg, Brest, Volgograd, Murmansk, and a remote Siberian village where the writer V. Astafyev lives.
Europe's Big DayEurope's Big Day · 1976
Europe's Big Day
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MovieDocumentary
Follows the Helsinki Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe in 1975
Her Love StoryHer Love Story · 1991
Her Love Story
1991
MovieDocumentary
The love story through correspondence between the prisoner A. Yudkevich and the journalist A. Berezhkova.

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The Film Chronicle of BAMThe Film Chronicle of BAM · 1991
The Film Chronicle of BAM
1991
SeriesDocumentary
The Baikal-Amur Mainline is known as one of the largest railway lines in the world. The construction of the main part of the railway, which took place in difficult geological and climatic conditions, took more than 12 years. By the decree of the Central Committee of the CPSU and the Council of Ministers of the USSR dated July 8, 1974 "On the construction of the Baikal-Amur railway", the necessary funds were allocated for the construction of the first category railway with a length of 3,100 km, the second Taishet—Lena track — 740 km, the Bamovskaya—Tynda and Tynda — Berkakit lines - 400 km. BAM was declared an All-Union Komsomol construction site, and masses of young people were sent here for internships.

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