Kinopoezd Soiuzkinokhroniki Movie Trailers
Most Popular Kinopoezd Soiuzkinokhroniki Trailers
Total trailers found: 13
Letter to Collective Kolkhoz Farmers Trailer (1932)
01 October 1932
A farmer challenges his comrades to raise production and fight the kulaks who resist the new order. A Kinopoezd - Cinetrain production.
The Story of Tit... or the Tale of the Large Spoon Trailer (1933)
30 January 1933
A lazy farmer Tit takes the only job he can do: being a scarecrow in a field. Original movie is lost but in 2000 it was reconstructed by Nikolay Izvolov based on Medvedkin's script and drawings.
Relatives Trailer (1933)
15 October 1933
A female correspondent of the newspaper Pravda Vostoka in the family of locomotive engineer G. Ya. Lukov; viewing family photos of the Lukov family.
Gazeta #4 Trailer (1932)
31 December 1932
The only surviving film from the first trip of Aleksandr Medvedkin's Kinopoezd (film train). A 'film-newspaper' demonstrating one key aspect of the train's work: the desire to encourage shame.
Link of Victory Trailer (1933)
20 October 1933
Armavir District. Sovetskaya Stanitsa. Views of buildings, streets, houses. Harvesting grain, haymaking.
Launch of Dnieprostroi Trailer (1932)
10 October 1932
A celebration of the signal industrial project of the first Five-Year Plan, featuring everyone from old man Kalinin to French author Henri Barbusse.
How's Life, Comrade Miner? Trailer (1932)
31 December 1932
A film report produced on Aleksandr Medvedkin's Kino-train, addressing the problems of living conditions in the October Mine in the Krivoi Rog region - a mine that, according to Medvedkin, was so improved by the experience of the kino-train that it subsequently became the most successful mine in the region.