Turksib is a 1929 Soviet documentary film directed by Viktor Alexandrovitsh Turin documenting the building of the Turkestan–Siberia Railway. The rail line stretched northeast from Tashkent to Almaty and on to Novosibirsk. The film contrasts the open desert and sand, with the order of rails and movement of machines. The Turkic people ride horses and camels and rear sheep. This drama is set against the dry steppe as it is converted into a cotton growing region.

Turksib (1929)
Directed by Victor A. Turin
Genres - Documentary, Silent Film |
Sub-Genres - Silent Film |
Release Date - Oct 15, 1929 |
Run Time - 77 min. |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Movie Info
Themes
Tags
Railroad, Railway
Attributes
Narrative Location: Siberia
Subject: Turkestan–Siberia Railway
Subject: Turkestan–Siberia Railway
Alternate Titles
Stalnoy put
RU
Steel Way/Road
ID
Turk.-Sip.
FI
Turksib
DK, FI, GR, RU, SE
Стальной путь
RU
Турксиб
, RU
トウルクシブ
JP