How we built the Moscow metro

How we built the Moscow metro

Release date : March 18, 2014
Countries of origin : France /
Original Language : French / Russian /
Director : Xavier Villetard /
Production companies : .Mille et Une. Films. / ARTE / Histoire TV / SVT /
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In the 1930’s, the workers of the underground, headed by brigades of writers, are in charge to write in real time "the history of the Moscow Metro". Based on their narratives, partially unpublished, the film recounts the first lines construction of the most beautifiul underground in the world, in the light of this "big literary Utopia", stoped by the purges of 1937-38.
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  • title:How we built the Moscow metro
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2014
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: France ·
  • Original Language: French · Russian ·
  • Director: Xavier Villetard /
  • Writers: Anne Brunswic · Xavier Villetard ·
  • Production companies: .Mille et Une. Films. · ARTE · Histoire TV · SVT ·
  • Overview:In the 1930’s, the workers of the underground, headed by brigades of writers, are in charge to write in real time "the history of the Moscow Metro". Based on their narratives, partially unpublished, the film recounts the first lines construction of the most beautifiul underground in the world, in the light of this "big literary Utopia", stoped by the purges of 1937-38.
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