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Home > Posts tagged "Soviet film"
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    EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW:
    Blackhawk Films® Collection’s David Shepard on MOD Blu-rays Five American Experimental Films of the 1950s and The Ghost That Never Returns (1930)

    By Sarah Bastin Film historian and preservationist David Shepard is the founder of Film Preservation Associates, the owner of Blackhawk Films® Collection and the producer of many Flicker Alley titles, including Masterworks of American Avant-garde Experimental Film 1920-1970, Chaplin’s […]

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    13.6.2016
    by Flicker Alley
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    1950s Review of The Childhood of Maxim Gorky in The Harvard Crimson

    After its 1938 premiere, Mark Donski’s The Childhood of Maxim Gorky quickly became essential viewing for film societies and art houses across the globe. In 1957, nineteen years after the debut, the Brattle Theatre in Cambridge, MA was one such repertory film house […]

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    11.8.2015
    by Flicker Alley
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    Joe Morgenstern Picks The Man with the Movie Camera for KCRW’s DVD Club

    We’re honored to announce KCRW has named Dziga Vertov: The Man with the Movie Camera and Other Newly-Restored Works as one of its exclusive DVD Club selections. Each year, Wall Street Journal film critic and KCRW film commentator, Joe Morgenstern […]

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    6.8.2015
    by Flicker Alley
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    Silver Screenings Reviews THE MAN WITH THE MOVIE CAMERA

    In this review of The Man With the Movie Camera, blogger Silver Screenings posits that the innovative techniques used in the silent Soviet documentary represent both the construction of visual poetry and the deconstruction of filmmaking. This post originally appeared […]

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    30.3.2015
    by Flicker Alley
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    Scene from BED AND SOFA

    Liuda meets Volodia for the first time when Volodia inadvertently walks in on her changing in this scene from the 1927 Soviet comedy, Bed And Sofa. ***If the video below will not load, click here to watch directly on YouTube.***   Bed […]

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    23.3.2015
    by Flicker Alley
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    In 1925 Russia ‘Tis Chess, not Love that conquers all – CHESS FEVER from Flicker Alley

    Classic film blogger Aurora (@CitizenScreen) talks chess obsession and the art of film editing in her review of the 1925 Soviet classic, Chess Fever. The post below originally appeared on the Once Upon a Screen blog as part of Movies Silently‘s […]

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    20.3.2015
    by Flicker Alley
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