Golden Beak (Russian: Золотой клюв, romanized: Zolotoy klyuv) is a 1928 Soviet drama film directed by Yevgeni Chervyakov.
[4] The film depicts the harsh and oppressive conditions endured by hundreds of serfs forced to labor at the "Golden Beak" factory during the reign of Emperor Paul I.
Despite the risks, a group of laborers manages to escape, determined to find the mythical Bukhtarma Valley—a promised land spoken of in legends.
The imperial authorities, intent on maintaining control, dispatch a punitive expedition to hunt down the escapees.
The film portrays the resilience of the oppressed and their yearning for liberation, set against the brutal measures of a regime determined to crush any challenge to its power.