Time, Forward Russian , , Vremya, vperyod is a 1965 Soviet drama film directed by Sofiya Milkina and Mikhail Shveytser based on a novel with the same name and a screenplay by Valentin Katayev. The film produced by Mosfilm, a unit of the State Committee for Cinematography Goskino. The famous score was composed by Georgy Sviridov.
The action takes place in the 1930s. The film depicts one day of the construction work of Magnitogorsk Iron and Steel Works or Magnitka. The characters are simple construction workers and Komsomol members who are eager to work. Learning that their colleagues in Kharkov have set a record, they are mobilized in order to beat them. Everyone at construction site has embraced socialist competition. They are ready to win at any cost to speed up construction and complete the work on time. A Moscow journalist comes to cover the scope of the great construction project, seeking a hero for his story.Sviridovs orchestral suite written for this film was one of the most recognizable music pieces of the Soviet era, and became a sort of calling card for the Soviet Union itself. Since 1986 it has been used as the theme song of Vremya, the TV news program on USSR Central Television and Russian Channel One although the tune has been reorchestrated a few times since then. It was also used as the opening theme for the fourpart Channeldocumentary Spitfire Ace in Great Britain. ........
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