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Original title: Chelovek s kinoapparatom DVD Release Date • R2: 10 Jul 2000
Running Time 1 hour, 20 minutes
Country Soviet Union
Production Companies VUFKU
Studio Wufku
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Other Titles • Man with a Movie Camera • Chelovek s kinoapparatom • Living Russia, or The Man with a Camera • The Man with a Movie Camera • The Man with the Movie Camera • Living Russia • Chelovek s kino-apparatom (1929)
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Genre: Documentary, Experimental, Surreal, Society
Plot: Not merely a cinematic portrait of a day in the life of a city, cinema pioneer Dziga Vertov’s MAN WITH A MOVIE CAMERA is an experimental manifesto of vision. Controversial when it was created in 1929, the film still pulses with the unruly energy and innovation of Vertov’s genius. Subverting and criticizing the conventions of capitalist fiction filmmaking that he so despised, Vertov and his revolutionary Kino-Eye crew (including his wife as editor and his brother as cameraman--both of whom appear in the film) created a plethora of filmic devises in order to comment on vision, life, Marxism, and modernity. Differing film speeds, superimposition, evocative and manipulative editing, and rhythmic graphic composition all blend seamlessly in a magic show of life above and below the city. Shooting shops, traffic, children, coal miners, workers, human bodies, and nature, Vertov creates visual rhymes and graphic portraits of the structure of life and the explosion of perception. MAN WITH A MOVIE CAMERA took part in the city symphony genre that was popular at the time (BERLIN: SYMPHONIE OF A GREAT CITY is another example) but transcended it in its critical distance, sheer innovation, and sublimely fluid vision of man, machine, and society.
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