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Forward Soviet!: History and Non-fiction Film in the USSR
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Forward Soviet!: History and Non-fiction Film in the USSR

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This is an account of Soviet documentary output during the years between the Great October Socialist Revolution and the Great Patriotic War . Graeme Roberts re-views the examples of Soviet, and world, non-fiction cinema, like The Man With the Movie Camera and The Fall of the Romanovs , and uncovers many intriguing films. He discusses the careers of the men and women who made them, including Vertov, Shub, Medvedkin and Karmen, and investigates the problems of analysis and context, offering insights into that context. The text demonstrates how, through looking as the history of Soviet non-fiction film, it becomes possible to gain insight into the agencies that shaped Soviet culture and history under Stalinist regime into and beyond the 1930s.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Country
United Kingdom
Date
31 December 1999
Pages
208
ISBN
9781860642821

This is an account of Soviet documentary output during the years between the Great October Socialist Revolution and the Great Patriotic War . Graeme Roberts re-views the examples of Soviet, and world, non-fiction cinema, like The Man With the Movie Camera and The Fall of the Romanovs , and uncovers many intriguing films. He discusses the careers of the men and women who made them, including Vertov, Shub, Medvedkin and Karmen, and investigates the problems of analysis and context, offering insights into that context. The text demonstrates how, through looking as the history of Soviet non-fiction film, it becomes possible to gain insight into the agencies that shaped Soviet culture and history under Stalinist regime into and beyond the 1930s.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Country
United Kingdom
Date
31 December 1999
Pages
208
ISBN
9781860642821