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Name Dziga Vertov
Birth Year 0000
Death Year 1954
Comments Soviet film director well know for his work with the Kino -Eye movement, Vertov held the idea that the camera was a scientific improvement on the human eye and would allow the world to be seen in a superior fashion. His writings, which largely advocated for a triumph of documentary over narrative cinema, inspired generations of documentary filmakers. His most famous work, Man With a Movie Camera, consists of a travelling cameraman recording the everyday goings on in the world. He was also one of the first directors to get into self-reflexivity in film, ie.exposing the apparatus.

Filmography:

Invisible Eye/Kinodelia (1918)
Anniversary of the Revolution (1919)
Cinema Week (1919)
The Trial of the Socialist Revolutionaries (1922)
History of the Civil War (1922)
Kinoglaz (1924)
Kinopravda (1925)
Forward Soviet (1926)
One Sixt of the World (1926)
Eleventh Year (1928)
Man with a Movie Camera (1929)
Enthusiasm (1930)
Three Songs About Lenin (1934)
News of the Day (1934)
Lullaby (1937)
Three Heroines (1938)
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