Kino-Eye: The Writings of Dziga VertovUniversity of California Press, 1984 - 344 páginas Dziga Vertov was one of the greatest innovators of Soviet cinema. The radical complexity of his work—in both sound and silent forms—has given it a central place within contemporary theoretical inquiry. Vertov's writings, collected here, range from calculated manifestos setting forth his heroic vision of film's potential to dark ruminations on the inactivity forced upon him by the bureaucratization of the Soviet state. |
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Translators Acknowledgments | xi |
Variant of a Manifesto | 5 |
On the Organization of a Film Experiment Station | 21 |
On the Film Known as Kinoglaz | 34 |
Artistic Drama and KinoEye | 47 |
KinoEye | 60 |
On The Eleventh Year | 79 |
1924 | 162 |
1937 | 209 |
1938 214 | 243 |
Draft of a Scenario Intended to Be Filmed During | 275 |
The Man with a Movie Camera A Visual Symphony | 283 |
Sound March From Symphony of the Donbas | 289 |
She and An Evening of Miniatures | 296 |
Letter from a Woman Tractor Driver | 309 |
A Minute of the World | 315 |
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