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Clarissa 2022-09-27 22:15:17

A group of people who made great contributions to the development of film emerged in the Soviet Union. This is unprecedented in the history of film in terms of a country. Eisenstein, Kalatozov, Kurishov, Old Tower, and this one today: Djiga Vertov. One characteristic of outstanding Soviet directors is that they often pursue the theoretical development of "film language" rather than expressing something through film. (The old tower is not counted) Explained in the vernacular, is to write an article, there are narrative essays, prose, poetry, argumentative essays, what they are studying is whether there are other genres, or when there are no essays, argumentative essays, They developed prose and argumentative genres. So they are absolutely great, for example, "I Am Cuba", which I like very much, can be said to be the product of Kalatozov's theory and practice of film language. And the "The Man with the Camera" mentioned today is the "methodology" of filming that Ziga Vertov gave to the younger generation of the film - a sincere gift. One of the people who I think has benefited a lot is Abbas. And Abbas also dedicated his graduation work "Twenty-Four Frames" to the younger generation of filmmakers. If you want to learn about movies, learn about the history of movies, you can watch this movie.

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