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Soviet Cinema. Film Periodicals, 1918-1942 - Part 2. Newspapers

 

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See also Part 1: Journals

The collection includes Soviet film magazines and newspapers from the 1920s and 1930s, reflecting the most interesting and fertile period in the history of Russian film. These publications are largely absent from book collections in the West, and are now presented for the first time as a large, complete set. They shed light on the production side of Soviet cinematography, as well as on the theoretical and practical concepts developed by the period’s leading directors and critics. They also highlight the role of film in Soviet cultural life. Film magazines and newspapers featured articles by leading Soviet directors (Lev Kuleshov, Sergei Eisenstein, Dziga Vertov, Aleksandr Dovzhenko, Abram Room), as well as members of the avant-garde LEF, leading authors and philologists.

Material from:
National Library of Russia, St. Petersburg

Part of the IDC series Mass Culture and Entertainment in Russia

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Number of titles12
Number of microfiches    66
Number of reels    8
Price$2,812
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Soviet Cinema.  Film Periodicals, 1918-1942 - Part 2. Newspapers