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1918
MoviesAnniversary of the Revolution
Anniversary of the Revolution6.70 1918 HD
A chronicle of the Russian Revolution of 1917, from the bourgeois democratic February Revolution to the great socialist October Revolution and the final triumph.
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1919
MoviesThe Exposure of the Relics of Sergius of Radonezh
The Exposure of the Relics of Sergius of Radonezh7.50 1919 HD
This newsreel documentary was shot by Lev Kuleshov in 1919, which once credited to Dziga Vertov. A fragment of this newsreel was shown in the documentary The Kuleshov Effect (1969), where Kuleshov talked about his early film work, claiming this short newsreel as his own work.
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1921
MoviesArsena Georgiashvili (murder of General Griaznov)
Arsena Georgiashvili (murder of General Griaznov)5.20 1921 HD
Revolutionary uprising of Georgian laborers in 1905.
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1919
MoviesThe Brain of Soviet Russia
The Brain of Soviet Russia5.90 1919 HD
This film shows the leaders of organizations that emerged after the Russian Revolution. It is the fragment of ‘Anniversary of the Revolution’ made by Vertov in 1918.
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1921
MoviesThe History of the Civil War
The History of the Civil War3.00 1921 HD
The epic story of the Russian Civil War (1918-21): the White Terror, the counterrevolutionary uprisings, the guerrilla war, the Kolchak front, the Wrangel front and the Kronstadt rebellion. Chaos and violence, devastation and death.
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1918
MoviesKino-week
Kino-week6.30 1918 HD
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.
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