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Dziga Vertov life and work : Volume 1 1896-1921 John MacKay

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Film and media studiesPublisher: Brighton, MA Academic Studies Press [2018]Description: 1 Online-Ressource (xcvi, 372 Seiten) IllustrationenContent type:
  • Text
Media type:
  • Computermedien
Carrier type:
  • Online-Ressource
ISBN:
  • 9781618117359
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: No title; No titleOther classification:
  • PER004030
Online resources: Summary: Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Note on Abbreviations, Transliteration, and Translations -- Introduction: How Did It Begin? -- Chapter 1. Province of Universality: David Kaufman before the War (1896–1914) -- Chapter 2. Social Immortality: David Kaufman at the Psychoneurological Institute (1914–16) -- Chapter 3. The Beating Pulse of Living Life: Musical, Futurist, Nonfiction, and Marxist Matrices (1916–18) -- Chapter 4. Christ among the Herdsmen: From Refugee to Propagandist (1918–22) -- Acknowledgments -- Archives Consulted -- Filmography -- Bibliography -- IndexSummary: Largely forgotten during the last 20 years of his life, the Soviet filmmaker Dziga Vertov (1896-1954) has occupied a singular and often controversial position over the past sixty years as a founding figure of documentary, avant-garde, and political-propaganda film practice. Creator of "Man with a Movie Camera" (1929), perhaps the most celebrated non-fiction film ever made, Vertov is equally renowned as the most militant opponent of the canons of mainstream filmmaking in the history of cinema. This book, the first in a three-volume study, addresses Vertov's youth in the largely Jewish city of Bialystok, his education in Petrograd, his formative years of involvement in filmmaking, his experiences during the Russian Civil War, and his interests in music, poetry and technology
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single unit book single unit book HAC Library - Holdings of the American Academy in Berlin HAC – 1st floor – Library Room – Open Stacks R (Reference collection) R:PN1998.3.V474 M33 2018 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 2023-4573

Filmographie: Seite 310-318 ; Bibliographie: Seite 319-354

Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Note on Abbreviations, Transliteration, and Translations -- Introduction: How Did It Begin? -- Chapter 1. Province of Universality: David Kaufman before the War (1896–1914) -- Chapter 2. Social Immortality: David Kaufman at the Psychoneurological Institute (1914–16) -- Chapter 3. The Beating Pulse of Living Life: Musical, Futurist, Nonfiction, and Marxist Matrices (1916–18) -- Chapter 4. Christ among the Herdsmen: From Refugee to Propagandist (1918–22) -- Acknowledgments -- Archives Consulted -- Filmography -- Bibliography -- Index

Largely forgotten during the last 20 years of his life, the Soviet filmmaker Dziga Vertov (1896-1954) has occupied a singular and often controversial position over the past sixty years as a founding figure of documentary, avant-garde, and political-propaganda film practice. Creator of "Man with a Movie Camera" (1929), perhaps the most celebrated non-fiction film ever made, Vertov is equally renowned as the most militant opponent of the canons of mainstream filmmaking in the history of cinema. This book, the first in a three-volume study, addresses Vertov's youth in the largely Jewish city of Bialystok, his education in Petrograd, his formative years of involvement in filmmaking, his experiences during the Russian Civil War, and his interests in music, poetry and technology

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