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Kino-Eye AKA Life Off Guard

Directed by Dziga Vertov

Strike

Directed by Sergei M. Eisenstein
Live Piano Accompaniment by Martin Marks
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  • Kino-Eye AKA Life Off Guard (Kino-Glaz)

    Directed by Dziga Vertov.
    USSR, 1924, 35mm, black & white, silent, 70 min.
    20 fps
    Russian intertitles with English electronic subtitles.
    Print source: Austrian Film Museum

Kino-Eye is Vertov's first feature-length documentary made not of found footage but of purpose-filmed shots. The strategy was announced in a newspaper shortly before the film's release: "… the Kino-Eye – the movie camera and two or three people – has gone off on a journey from the Pioneer camp, through the peasant courtyards, through the fields, through the markets and slums of the town, with an ambulance car to a dying man, from there to workers' sports grounds, and so on and so forth, peering into all the little corners of social life. It has looked at and captured life, which has not been changed by its presence, has not smoothed down its hair or taken up a pose, because it has not noticed it." 

  • Strike (Stachka)

    Directed by Sergei M. Eisenstein.
    With Grigori Aleksandrov, Yudif Glizer.
    USSR, 1925, 35mm, black & white, silent, 102 min.
    16 fps
    Russian intertitles with English electronic subtitles.

Full of dazzling cinematic conventions, Eisenstein's first full-length film depicts the story of a 1912 strike by factory workers in Tsarist Russia and its brutal suppression by the authorities. Eisenstein's dialectic montage is on full display, incorporating caricature, visual metaphor, and shock cutting. Made with members of the Proletkult Theatre, Strike is an essential work of the Soviet Constructivist art movement of the 1920s.

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