International Review of Educational Cinematography (Jul-Dec 1929)

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After having worked over two months in that country, I drifted down the Angara in a canoe, as far as Enissei (750 kilometres), returning by boat as far as Krasnoyarsk. Finally, I travelled back to Moscow by train. With the views I had taken, a five part film was composed. It was called : • In search of the Meteorite in the Taiga 1 . The film is an artistic narrative of the exploits of the scholar L. K. Koulik, leader of the expedition organised by the Academy of Sciences of U. R. S. S., in search of the meteorite. N. A. Stroukov (cameraman.