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Kino eye

Title
Kino eye / a Goskino Production ; organized by Dziga Vertov. Three songs about Lenin / a Mezhrabpom Film production ; script and direction by Dziga Vertov ; new release prepared by E. Svilova-Vertova, I. Kopalin, S. Pumpyanskaya.
Edition
[Fullscreen ed.].
Published
Chatsworth, Calif. : Image Entertainment, 2011.
Physical Description
1 videodisc (137 min.) : sound, black and white ; 4 3/4 in.
Notes
Kino-eye was originally released in 1924.
Three songs about Lenin was originally released in 1934.
Kino-eye: video producer, David Shepard editor, Bret Hampton ; music, Robert Israel ; camera operator, Mikhail Kaufman.
Three songs about Lenin: camera, D. Surensky, M. Magidson, B. Monastyrsky ; music, Y. Shaporin.
Kino-eye: silent film with musical accompaniment and Russian intertitles with English subtitles.
Three songs about Lenin: songs sang in Russian with Russian intertitles and English subtitles.
Summary
Kino-eye: " ... is a fascinating film, not just for its aesthetic beauty and polictical significance, but for honestly documenting a society fresh from revolution, buoyed by idealism, ready to face the challenges of a difficult future."--Container.
Three songs about Lenin: " ... is Vertov's most personal work and the capstone of his career. The film reveals the Soviet leader as seen through the eyes of the people, represented by three songs."--Container.
Variant and related titles
Russian title from IMDB: Kinoglaz
Kino-glaz
Three songs about Lenin
3 songs about Lenin
Russian title from IMDB: Tri pesni o Lenine
Title on container: Kino-eye and Three songs about Lenin
Additional title on container: Kino eye\3 songs of Lenin
3 songs of Lenin
Three songs of Lenin
Format
Images / Video & Film
Language
Russian
Added to Catalog
February 21, 2018
Credits
Kino-eye: video producer, David Shepard editor, Bret Hampton ; music, Robert Israel ; camera operator, Mikhail Kaufman.
Three songs about Lenin: camera, D. Surensky, M. Magidson, B. Monastyrsky ; music, Y. Shaporin.
System details note
DVD; NTSC; aspect ratio 4-3; Dolby Digital.
Audience
[Not rated].
Contents
Kino-eye (USSR, 1924, 74 min.)
Three songs about Lenin (USSR, 1934, 62 min.).
Genre/Form
Music.
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