Dziga Vertov - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Dziga Vertov (Russian: , Ukrainian: Дзиґа Вертов ) January 2 (New Style), 1896–February 12, 1954) was a Soviet pioneer documentary film, newsreel director and cinema theorist. His filming practices...
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Dziga Vertov Group - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Dziga Vertov Group (French: ) was formed in 1968 by politically active filmmakers including Jean-Luc Godard and Jean-Pierre Gorin. Their films are defined primarily for Brechtian forms, Marxist ...
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Dziga Vertov More at IMDbPro » ... IMDb > Dziga Vertov ... Dziga Vertov products...
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by Jonathan Dawson - profile of film director Dziga Vertov ... So much of what Dziga Vertov thought and wrote about cinema was written at the time of the greatest propagandist uproar in the twentieth century—the birth of the Modern Soviet State.
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adopted pseudonym "Dziga Vertov" (translates as "spinning top"), and became editor and writer for newsreel section of Moscow Cinema Committee, 1917; directed first personal film and published Kinoks-Revolution Manifesto, 1919;
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Dziga Vertov's Man With a Movie Camera (1929) is a stunning avant-garde, documentary meta-narrative which celebrates Soviet workers and filmmaking. The film uses radical editing techniques and cinematic pyrotechnics to portray a typical day in Moscow from dawn to dusk.
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www.imagesjournal.com/issue05/reviews/vertov.htm
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