Agro-Joint in Pervomaysk
Creator(s)
- Betty Troper Yager
Scope and Content
Intertitle describes the first stop, which was the colony of Pervomaysk, which is one of 216 such colonies and consists of 216 families. Pan of Pervomaysk. LS of several houses, horse pulling wagon in FG. S of long low building and silo structures. CU of older man with beard cap and glasses with family. Isaac Jacobson, president of the Kolkhoz (colony) walks toward the camera. LS new home being built with brick. Stables are separated from homes. LS Modern school house in Kalininsk. LS looking back at local houses.
Note(s)
See also Film ID 2569, Story 3468 for outtakes/similar scenes from this film. See also NCJF's holdings under the title: "Founding a New Life: A Story of Rehabilitation" on USHMM Film IDs 2291, 2309, 504, and 522. Some of the scenes Morris Troper shot on his 1936 trip were used in this film.
Subjects
- SOVIET UNION
- HORSES
- FARMERS/FARMING
- JEWISH LIFE (PRE-WAR)
- SCHOOLS
- HOUSES
- JDC (JOINT DISTRIBUTION COMMITTEE)
Places
- Kalininsk, Soviet Union
- Pervomaysk, Soviet Union
- , Ukraine
- , Crimea
Genre
- Film
- Documentary.