Constructivism in film : the man with the movie camera : a cinematic analysis / Vlada Petric
Material type: TextSeries: Cambridge studies in filmPublication details: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2012Edition: 2nd edDescription: 343 pISBN:- 9780521137881
- 791.430230924 PET-V
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Constructivism in Film examines the radical experiments of early Soviet filmmakers, with special emphasis on the relationship of Constructivist film to contemporary literature, painting, architecture, and design. Surveying the socio-political aspects of the Constructivist movement as well, Vlada Petrie then analyzes in detail the most important silent film produced during this era, Dziga Vertov's The Man with the Movie Camera (1929). --Book Jacket
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