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Lines of Resistance : Dziga Vertov and the Twenties

Tsivian, Yuri(Edited by)
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"Lines of Resistance" is a major collection of little-known writings by and about Dziga Vertov, available here in English for the first time.

While Vertov's uncompromising writings and his experimental features, such as Man with a Movie Camera, are known and discussed in the West, less is known about the other films he made in the 1920s, and still less about the response they provoked in the Soviet Union and abroad.

Vertov liked to call his films and his essays "bombs" - and indeed the public reaction to them was nothing short of explosive.

This book follows the development of his work and opinions from 1917 to 1930, and chronicles contemporary reactions to them, including such prominent personalities as fellow directors Lev Kuleshov and Sergei Eisenstein, artists Aleksandr Rodchenko and Kazimir Malevich, and theorists Walter Benjamin and Siegfried Kracauer.

Yuri Tsivian is a professor in the Departments of Art History, Slavic Languages and Literatures, and Comparative Literature at the University of Chicago.

His books include: "Silent Witnesses: Russian Films, 1908-1919", and "Ivan the Terrible".

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Indiana University Press
8886155158 / 9788886155151
Hardback
11/02/2005
Italy
English
xv, 422 pages : illustrations (black and white)
25 cm
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Published on the occasion of the first retrospective of the films of Dziga Vertov, presented at the 23rd edition of Le Giornate del Cinema Muto, Sacile, Pordenone, 9th-16th October 2004 Translated from the Russian Contains writings by Dziga Vertov.
Chronicles the immediate reaction of Vertov's comtemporaries to his movies and manifestos--available now for the first time in English.
Chronicles the immediate reaction of Vertov's comtemporaries to his movies and manifestos--available now for the first time in English. APF Films, cinema