Equal Rights – Equal Opportunities.
Equal Rights – Equal Opportunities. , 1979 (5:11)
Annotation: About women’s equal rights in the Soviet society.
Source description 1: The city of Moscow.
The Kremlin.
A panorama of passers-by in the streets.
The Library named after Lenin.
A reading hall.
A student in the lecture hall, a woman professor is giving a lecture, students are writing down.
A panorama of classes for healthcare professionals.
A panorama of a woman-doctor coming up to the patient lying in a small pressure chamber in a room in the Hospital named after Pirogov (an outstanding Russian physician).
A panorama of a nurse switching on the apparatus; noting.
The Observatory building, flowers.
Female employees of the observatory are passing by, looking through a telescope.
Celestial map.
Observatory interior.
A hand is holding a flask, a panorama of a female laboratory assistant.
A woman teacher is conducting classes at school, during the break with schoolchildren.
An woman artist at work.
Chinaware.
A panorama of painted boxes painted in the town of Palekh (Russian Folk Arts and Craft Center)
Chiseling works.
Chiseling masters working.
Shooting a historical feature film, the actress Alla Demidova is at the shooting.
Tamed horses and camels are on the circus arena.
A woman – tamer with dogs and goats.
A Turkmenian woman carpet-maker is working.
A woman weaver at work.
A panorama of a bantam car plant workshop, workers are at the assembling.
Women workers are working at the clock factory, in the laboratory.
Women workers are checking TV-sets at the TV plant.
A greenhouse, a girl is picking up flowers.
A woman is picking up cucumbers in the greenhouse.
A panorama of a woman doctor holding a newborn baby.
A panorama of a mother taking a child.
Baby is sleeping.
A panorama of a woman with a 2-year old child at home.
A cat.
A panorama of a father taking the child into his arms.
A woman with children.
Fish in the aquarium.
The family is at the table, a woman, teenage boy are smiling.
Women of different nationalities are passing by, talking and smiling.
The Chairman of the Soviet Women Committee Valentina Nikolaeva-Tereshkova and other women are at the table.
V. Tereshkova in a spacesuit is getting out of the bus with the help of the astronaut A. Nikolaev.
V. Tereshkova before the spaceship launch.
V. Tereshkova in the open space; the control panel.
Leonid Brezhnev is presenting V. Tereshkova an order.
A car with Tereshkova is going by, the crowd is greeting her.
The Kremlin Palace of Congresses.
Women of different nationalities are in the lobby.
Women’s faces.
Directors: Tuseeva L.
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