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046 _k1934
050 _aPN1997
_b.T750 1934
100 _aDziga Vertov
240 _aThree Songs About Lenin
245 _aTri pesni o Lenine
_bThree Songs About Lenin
_cDziga Vertov
_h[videorecording]=
246 _aThree Songs About Lenin
260 _aSoviet Union
_bLobster Films
_bFlicker Alley
_bBlackhawk Films
_bEYE Film Institute
_bCNC
_bLa Cinémathèque de Toulouse
_c1934
300 _a1 videodisc (ca. 61 min.)
_bsound, black and white.
_c4 3/4 in.
440 _aThe Blackhawk Films Collection
440 _aFlicker Alley
_v0041
440 _aDziga Vertov The Man with the Movie Camera and Other Newly-Restored Works
500 _aMain feature, located on main features disc.
520 _aFrom case cover: Arguably Vertov's most personal work, the triptych celebrates the Soviet leader 10 years after his death as seen through the eyes of the people.
_b "I am an eye. A mechanical eye. I am the machine that reveals the world to you as only the machine can see it." - Dziga Vertov ("Kino-eye") These words, written in 1923 (only a year after Robert Flahery's "Nanook of the North" was released) reflect the Soviet pioneer's developing approach to cinema as an art form that shuns traditional or Western narrative in favor of images from real life. They lay the foundation for what would become the crux of Vertov's revolutionary, anti-bourgeois aesthetic wherein the camera is an extension of the human eye, capturing "the chaos of visual phenomena filling the universe." Over the next decade-and-a-half, Vertov would devote his life to the construction and organization of these raw images, his apotheosis being the landmark 1929 film "The Man with the Movie Camera". In it, he comes closest to realizing his theory of "Kino-Eye", creating a new, more ambitious and more significant picture than what the eye initially perceives.
538 _aBlu-ray video; Dolby Digital 2.0; monaural; 1080p; Region A-C; 16:9 widescreen.
546 _aRussian audio. Optional subtitles in English or French.
700 _aDziga Vertov
_eScreenwriter
_eDirector
700 _aDolores Ibárruri
_eSubject
700 _aNadezhda Krupskaya
_eSubject
700 _aV.I. Lenin
_eSubject
700 _aJoseph Stalin
_eSubject
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_cDVD