
Dziga Vertov
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Born 1896-01-03 · Bialystok, Grodno Province, Russian Empire · Died 1954-02-11
Dziga Vertov (born David Abelevich Kaufman) was a Soviet pioneer documentary film and newsreel director, as well as a cinema theorist. His filming practices and theories influenced the cinéma vérité style of documentary movie-making and the Dziga Vertov Group, a radical film-making cooperative which was active from 1968 to 1972. The independent, exploratory style of Vertov influenced and inspired many filmmakers and directors. The Dziga Vertov Group borrowed his name. In 1960, Jean Rouch used Vertov's filming theory when making Chronicle of a Summer. His partner Edgar Morin coined Cinéma vérité term when describing the style, using direct translation of Vertov’s KinoPravda. The Free Cinema movement in the United Kingdom during the 1950s, the Direct Cinema in North America in the late 1950s and early 1960s, and the Candid Eye series in Canada in the 1950s, all essentially owed a debt to Vertov. In the 2012 Sight & Sound poll, critics voted Vertov's Man with a Movie Camera (1929) the 8th best film ever made.
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Lluvia de jaulas
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Ziv Zero
In Memory Of
Man with a Movie Camera: The Global Remake
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For You at the Front!
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For You at the Front!
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In the Area of Height A
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Three Heroines
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Three Heroines
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In Memory of Sergo Ordzhonikidze
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Lullaby
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Lullaby
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Three Songs About Lenin
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Three Songs About Lenin
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Three Songs About Lenin
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Enthusiasm. Symphony of Donbas
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Sound team program No 2
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Man with a Movie Camera
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Man with a Movie Camera
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The Eleventh Year
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The Eleventh Year
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