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Aerograd Aerograd
Aleksandr Dovzhenko Aleksandr Dovzhenko

Aerograd

Aerograd
Aerograd (1935), written and directed by Ukrainian film-maker Aleksandr Dovzhenko, is an adventure story set in Siberia, in which Soviet guards attempt to prevent Japanese spies from infiltrating the construction site of a new airport. Made when government restrictions on film-making were increasing, Aerograd was approved of by Stalin because it dealt stirringly with Soviet development of the Far Eastern part of the USSR.
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Dovzhenko, Aleksandr; Russian Cinema
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