Man With the Movie Camera (Silent)
Dziga Vertov
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Plot Summary
Described by director Dziga Vertov as an experiment in the language of pure cinema, THE MAN WITH THE MOVIE CAMERA is perhaps the most dazzling and sophisticated, not only of Soviet, but of world silent cinema. In part it is a "city symphony," although its urban landscape is actually a film synthesis of shots taken in Moscow, Kiev, Odessa and elsewhere. In part, it is a panorama of and a manifesto on the nature of socialist society in the late 1920s. But it is especially a revelation of the possibilities of non-acted, non-fiction films: We see the cinema projectionist show the reel we are actually viewing; the "star" is the film's actual cameraman at work; the shots we see him take will reappear elsewhere as we see the film editor create emotional and intellectual moments from unrelated lengths of footage. Music by the Alloy Orchestra.
Customer Reviews
Exceptional movie on russian history
A lot of great doc footage from soviet 20s. In short, the vision of documentary and entertainment movie making, that mr vertov wanted to create, peaked as this film.
The music fits the movie. It is a masterpiece in itself, and i recall playing movie sections just to listen to it.
The Man With a Movie Camera
Pure and beautiful.
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