The Plan for Great Works
1930 film
- Vladimir Legoshin
- Abram Room
Production
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Soyuzkino
Release date
- 3 March 1930 (1930-03-03)
- Silent
- Russian intertitles
The Plan for Great Works (Russian: План великих работ, romanized: Plan velikikh rabot) is a 1930 Soviet documentary film directed by Abram Room and widely regarded as the first Soviet sound film.[1] The film's soundtrack was composed by Arseny Avraamov, who also acted as sound designer and sound editor.
References
- ^ Christie & Taylor p.432
Bibliography
- Christie, Ian & Taylor, Richard. The Film Factory: Russian and Soviet Cinema in Documents 1896-1939. Routledge, 2012.
External links
- The Plan for Great Works at IMDb
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Films by Abram Room
- The Bay of Death (1926)
- Bed and Sofa (1927)
- Jews on Land (1927)
- Potholes (1928)
- The Ghost That Never Returns (1930)
- The Plan for Great Works (1930)
- A Severe Young Man (1936)
- Silvery Dust (1953)
- The Garnet Bracelet (1964)
- Late Flowers (1970)
- A Man Before His Time (1971)
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