Cinema Week 35

Uploaded on Thursday 24 February 2011

DESCRIPTION

After the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917, at the age of 22, Vertov began editing for Kino-Nedelya (the Moscow Cinema Committee's weekly film series, and the first newsreel series in Russia), which first came out in June 1918. While working for Kino-Nedelya he met his future wife, the film director and editor, Elizaveta Svilova, who at the time was working as an editor at Goskino. Vertov worked on the Kino-Nedelya series for three years, helping establish and run a film-car on Mikhail Kalinin's agit-train during the ongoing Russian Civil War between Communists and counterrevolutionaries. Some of the cars on the agit-trains were equipped with actors for live performances or printing presses; Vertov's had equipment to shoot, develop, edit, and project film. The trains went to battlefronts on agitation-propaganda missions intended primarily to bolster the morale of the troops; they were also intended to stir up revolutionary fervor of the masses.

журнал Кинонеделя (1918-19), выпуски которого были посвящены современным событиям.

DETAILS

Language: Silent

Length: 6:48

Country: Russian Federation

License:
Creative Commons License

Cinema Week 35 by Russian Films TV is licensed under a Creative Commons Public Domain 3.0 License.


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