Sen-bong (Avangard: Koreyskiy Kolkhoz)

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Directed byIgor Vereshchagin
Narrated byL. Korobchenko
Music byYevgeny Brusilovsky (composer and arranger)
Li Ham-dek [ru] (singer)
Li Nikolai (singer)
Production
company
Sen-bong (Avangard: Koreyskiy Kolkhoz)
Сен-бонг (Авангард: корейский колхоз)
Directed byIgor Vereshchagin
Narrated byL. Korobchenko
Music byYevgeny Brusilovsky (composer and arranger)
Li Ham-dek [ru] (singer)
Li Nikolai (singer)
Production
company
Release date
  • 1946 (1946)
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageRussian

Sen-bong (Avangard: Koreyskiy Kolkhoz) (Russian: Сен-бонг (Авангард: корейский колхоз), lit.'Vanguard (Vanguard: Korean Kolkhoz)') is a 1946 Soviet-Kazakh documentary film.

Its subject is Avangard, a kolkhoz in the Kazakh SSR, founded in 1936 by Koryo-saram who had been relocated from a previous kolhoz.[1] The documentary is the first Soviet film about Koryo-saram after their mass deportations from their original homes in the Soviet Far East in 1937.[2]

According to Kazakhstanskaya Pravda, Sen-bong is one of the documentary films to have "justly taken its place in the golden trove of Kazakh documentary filmmaking".[3]

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