About The Film "Soviet Uzbekistan"
Documentaries devoted to the life of the Union and autonomous republics are a special genre of Soviet cinematography. Taken together, such films reproduce a wide and dynamic panorama of Soviet reality, vividly show how rapidly and harmoniously the productive forces in each of the fraternal republics of the Soviet Union are developing according to a single plan, and how the power of the socialist state is steadily accumulating.
The new color documentary "Soviet Uzbekistan", released by the Tashkent Film Studio, was created in the creative community of Russian and Uzbek cinematographers. One by one, the pictures of the life of today's Uzbekistan pass before the viewer's eyes. His land, its oases and mountains, rivers and ancient cities have been transformed beyond recognition!
In the past, a backward suburb of tsarist Russia, an edge of poverty, feudal slavery, and forced labor, Uzbekistan, with the fraternal help of the great Russian people, turned into one of the advanced industrial republics with large-scale socialist agriculture. About a thousand industrial enterprises have already been built in the Uzbek SSR. The construction people dammed rivers, built cascades of power plants, opened up the bowels, and where desert sands had lain for centuries, they are now mining coal, pumping oil, and melting steel.
Here is the Farkhad hydroelectric power plant, the largest in Central Asia, which the people began to build during the harsh years of World War II; here is the open—hearth workshop of the metallurgical plant in Begovat; here is the new city of electricity and chemistry - Chirchik... Today, orders from the great construction projects of communism are being fulfilled ahead of schedule at the factories of Uzbekistan. Huge excavators, caravans of cotton harvesters, and the most sophisticated equipment for the country's textile factories come out of the gates of the enterprises. The film introduces the viewer to the work and people of the giant Uzbek industry, the Tashkent Textile Plant named after Stalin. There are seven times more spindles in the workshops of this enterprise than in the entire textile industry of Iran.
At the same time, Uzbekistan is the largest and most productive cotton field of the Soviet country, which now produces more cotton than India, Pakistan and Egypt combined, famous for their cotton production. The labor of collective farmers-cotton growers has already increased significantly.neither became a type of industrial labor.
The magnificent transformations are also described in the film footage, which is dedicated to the cultural life of the republic.
The Main Turkmen Canal will begin on the land of Uzbekistan, at Cape Takhia-Tash. The film shows the first days of this magnificent construction site of communism, tells about the huge work on remaking nature, which the Uzbek people are engaged in today.
The ending of the movie is remembered for a long time. An explosion of great power. The earth is slowly sinking. Another explosion. The war? No, it's the cotton growers invading the arid, Hungry steppe. The destructive power of explosives in the peaceful hands of the Soviet peasant serves the cause of creation: it tears down hills, sweeps away all obstacles in the way of water, speeding up work where deep excavations have to be made for irrigation channels.
A plane is flying over the desert. The war? No, this is a sower sowing the sands with tree seeds, this is the birth of new forest strips created in the desert.
— The offensive continues! — says the announcer.
The peaceful offensive continues in all areas of the life of the Soviet people. And the new film shows pictures of this offensive, filmed in a country of irrigated fields, advanced industry, rich culture, in the land of cotton and sunshine — Soviet Uzbekistan.
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Alisher Navoi Avenue is one of the new streets of Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan.
Cotton harvesters are products of the Tashkent Agricultural Machinery Plant.
A new village of the agricultural artel named after V. I. Lenin was built in the Ferghana region of the Uzbek SSR.
Life is flowing in the city of Chirchik, one of the industrial centers of Uzbekistan. The city was built on the site of an old village.
A new powerful ditch digger is laying a ditch in the Hungry Steppe.
A bountiful grape harvest is taking place at the Kalinin collective farm in the Andijan region.
Collective farmers of the Stalin Agricultural Artel in the Tashkent region are preparing harvested cotton for shipment to factories.
Here are the irrigation facilities on the Great Ferghana Canal. This 270-kilometer-long canal was built in 45 days.
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