Turya - the Land of Polissya Trailer

Turya - the Land of Polissya Trailer (1971)

01 January 1971 Factual 50 mins

An innovative Soviet documentary film directed by Rafail Nakhmanovich. Most of the film was shot with a hidden camera, and the characters' lines were recorded live without staged scenes. The film tells the story of one of the most successful collective farm chairmen in Ukraine, Oleksandr Myaz, who introduced elements of market relations.

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