From Moscow To The Baykal (Russian, 1963)

This film takes viewers on a journey through the Soviet Union, showcasing the daily lives of ordinary people. It begins at a bustling market in Moscow, where citizens prefer fresh produce over state stores. The film then shifts to Tashkent, where local bazaars offer ripe watermelons and melons, highlighting cultural differences. As the journey continues to Samarkand, the rich history and architecture are noted, though locals are preoccupied with daily life. The film also explores the vast landscapes of Siberia, where agriculture is mechanized, and traditional wooden homes are built by hand. It concludes with a look at Siberian collective farmers, who cultivate their own gardens while working on state farms, expressing curiosity about life outside the Soviet Union.

Keywords
Soviet Union, Moscow, Tashkent, Samarkand, bazaars, agriculture, Siberia, daily life, collective farms, culture

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