Soviet Films (USSR Pavilion)

From “Film At Expo ‘74,” American Cinematographer (October 1974):

Although the Soviet Union Pavilion at EXPO 74 includes none of the spectacular formats featured by its counterpart at EXPO 70, it is, nonetheless, heavily oriented toward the use of film to underscore its theme: “The Role of the Soviet State in the Preservation of Nature and Effective Use of Natural Resources.”

The opening stage of a tour of the pavilion leads to a panoramic multi-screen film presentation - “THE BIOSPHERE” based on a concept of noted Soviet ecologist V. I. Vernadsky.

The natural beauty that Soviet citizens seek to preserve is the colorful subject of a second film, “MY SIXTH PART OF THE PLANET” - a scenic visit to various regions of the Soviet Union.

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