America of the seventies. Where do Los Angeles roads lead?

America of the seventies. Where do Los Angeles roads lead?

Release date : September 1, 1979
Runtime : 57m
Countries of origin : Soviet Union /
Original Language : Russian /
Director : Andrey Khukhrikov /
Writers : Valentin Zorin /
Production companies : Ekran /
September 1, 1979 57m Soviet Union Documentary Russian More
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In ancient times, when heraldry was in use and every self-respecting city considered it necessary to have its own coat of arms, it was placed on that coat of arms that was symbolic and lily for the city (fortress tower, deer head, scales of justice, sword or something else, something especially revered). To this day, it would not be worthwhile to preserve this custom and wonder what the residents of Los Angeles, the third largest city in the United States, would like to take as a symbol. They surely would - they certainly would be the California Highways. Even Americans accustomed to car herds, coming from other parts of the country to California, finding themselves in Los Angeles and its suburbs, marvel at the empty weaving of concrete and asphalt belts filled to the brim with gasoline carriages...
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Valentin Zorin
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  • title:America of the seventies. Where do Los Angeles roads lead?
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1979
  • Runtime:57m
  • Genres: Documentary · TV Movie ·
  • Countries of origin: Soviet Union ·
  • Original Language: Russian ·
  • Director: Andrey Khukhrikov /
  • Writers: Valentin Zorin ·
  • Production companies: Ekran ·
  • Overview:In ancient times, when heraldry was in use and every self-respecting city considered it necessary to have its own coat of arms, it was placed on that coat of arms that was symbolic and lily for the city (fortress tower, deer head, scales of justice, sword or something else, something especially revered). To this day, it would not be worthwhile to preserve this custom and wonder what the residents of Los Angeles, the third largest city in the United States, would like to take as a symbol. They surely would - they certainly would be the California Highways. Even Americans accustomed to car herds, coming from other parts of the country to California, finding themselves in Los Angeles and its suburbs, marvel at the empty weaving of concrete and asphalt belts filled to the brim with gasoline carriages...
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