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Dziga Vertov (Russian: Дзига Вертов, born
David Abelevich Kaufman, Russian: Дави́д А́белевич Ка́уфман, and also
known as
Denis Kaufman; 2
January 1896 [O...
- The
Dziga Vertov Group (French:
Groupe Dziga Vertov) was
formed around 1969 by
politically active filmmakers including Jean-Luc
Godard and Jean-Pierre...
-
silent do****entary film,
directed by
Dziga Vertov,
filmed by his
brother Mikhail Kaufman, and
edited by
Vertov's wife
Yelizaveta Svilova.
Kaufman also appears...
- of
existentialism and
Marxist philosophy, and in 1969
formed the
Dziga Vertov Group with
other radical filmmakers to
promote political works.
After the...
-
altogether new."
While several Soviet filmmakers, such as Lev Kuleshov,
Dziga Vertov,
Esfir Shub and
Vsevolod Pudovkin put
forth explanations of what constitutes...
- was a
series of 23
newsreels by
Dziga Vertov,
Elizaveta Svilova, and
Mikhail Kaufman launched in June 1922.
Vertov referred to the twenty-three
issues of...
- were a
collective of
Soviet filmmakers in the 1920s,
consisting of
Dziga Vertov,
Elizaveta Svilova and
Mikhail Kaufman.
According to
Annette Michelson,...
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Soviet Union by
Dziga Vertov. It was also the name of the
movement and
group that was
defined by this technique. Kino-Eye was
Vertov's means of capturing...
-
American cinematographer and the
younger brother of
Soviet filmmakers Dziga Vertov and
Mikhail Kaufman.
Kaufman was born into a
family of
Jewish intellectuals...
- acceptance; however, this
position is at
variance with
Soviet film-maker
Dziga Vertov's credos of
provocation to
present "life as it is" (that is, life filmed...