Kino-week
Mar 12 1918
•2h 5m
•The Kino-nedelya newsreels constitute the first films of Dziga Vertov. A total of 43 issues, each containing an average of 5 to 7 different items, were produced between May 1918 and June 1919. In the fall of 1918, Vertov joined the newsreel’s ranks and soon took on full responsibility for the series, defining the content and structure of each issue. The films provide an invaluable record of life in the young Soviet Russia, then in the throes of civil war.
Cast
See allNo cast information found.
Recommendations
See allInside Asda: Bigger, Better, Cheaper?
The supermarket giant that rose high by taking prices low.
Qwerty
A grieving young inventor finds solace in repairing an antique typewriter.
Don 2
Having conquered the Asian underworld, crime boss Don sets in motion a plan that will give him dominion over Europe.
Read Only Memory
Maybury's significant contribution to experimental film and video becomes apparent through a complex reworking of his own archive footage. "The film's attempt to re-create an acid trip is showcased in this creature's dance: whenever she moves, a rainbow of colors and shapes appear, as if her appendages are the artist's brushes". (Gary Morris)