Man With a Movie Camera | Chelovek s kino-apparatom (1929)
Synopsis
Taking the art of montage to dizzying new heights, Dziga Vertov's kaleidoscopic "city symphony" is one of the most influential films ever made.
Enthralled by the feverish optimism and awe-inspiring technological progress of the young Soviet Union, Vertov sought to create a new kind of film language to complement the brave new world being built.
While his colleague Sergei Eisenstein would repeatedly go back in the past to celebrate the historical foundations of the new Soviet "utopia," Vertov took his camera into the streets of Moscow, Kiev and Odessa to capture its reality in the present, creating a thrilling documentary portrait of the machine age and the surging humanity that drives and is driven by it.
Cast: Mikhail Kaufman
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Title: Man With a Movie Camera | Chelovek s kino-apparatom (1929)
Directed by: Dziga Vertov
Date of birth: 2 January 1896, Soviet Union
Date of death: 12 February 1954, Soviet Union
Writing credits:
Dziga Vertov
Music by: Pierre Henry, Nigel Humberstone, Konstantin Listov, Michael Nyman
Country: Soviet Union
Language: Silent film
Color: Black & White
Runtime: 68 min.