Sire woman. . .
Sire woman. . . , 1987 (9:26)
Annotation: Special Issue on March 8 and Soviet women.
Film description: City of Moscow. All-Union Conference of Women in the Kremlin Palace of Congresses. Speakers: Valentina Tereshkova, VN Golubeva (synchronously). Lesson in 409-th school in Moscow. Teacher junior AY Mironov is a lesson (synchronously). Production processes for confectionery factory "Red October" (Moscow). Member of the Committee of Soviet Women, factory worker, NS Monakhova gives interviews (synchronously). City of Moscow. Fashion designer SP Pear on fitting dresses, give interviews (synchronously). Poet Yu Drunina said the restructuring of the (synchronous), working behind a desk, driving a car, in the home. Young women and girls give interviews to the film crew film magazine (synchronously).
Source description 1: 1. City of Moscow. All-Union Conference of Women in the Kremlin Palace of Congresses.
Speakers: Valentina Tereshkova, VN Golubeva (synchronously).
2. Lesson in 409-th school in Moscow. Teacher junior AY Muratova is a lesson (synchronously).
3. Production processes for confectionery factory "Red October" (Moscow).
Member of the Committee of Soviet Women, factory worker, NS Monakhova gives interviews (synchronously).
4. City of Moscow. Fashion designer SP Pear on fitting dresses, give interviews (synchronously).
5. Poet Yu Drunina said the restructuring of the (synchronous), working behind a desk, driving a car, in the home.
Young women and girls give interviews to the film crew film magazine (synchronously).
Directors: Kraskov G.
Operators: Golovnya V., Epifanov G., Ivlev U., Myakishev G., Usanov V., Fedyaev E.
Text writers: Kraskov G.
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