Alexander Medvedkin
This first introduction to Medvedkin's film-making career traces his process of developing a unique brand of cinematic satire
throughout the period of the Soviet revolutionary experiment. Using original archival material and Medvedkin's writings towards his unfinished autobiography, Widdis explores his films from the 1936
The Miracle Worker, through the unreleased New Moscow of 1938 and the experimental 'film train' - or kinopoezd - up to the
rediscovery of his 1934 film Happiness in the 1960s. Les mer
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This first introduction to Medvedkin's film-making career traces his process of developing a unique brand of cinematic satire
throughout the period of the Soviet revolutionary experiment. Using original archival material and Medvedkin's writings towards
his unfinished autobiography, Widdis explores his films from the 1936 The Miracle Worker, through the unreleased New Moscow
of 1938 and the experimental 'film train' - or kinopoezd - up to the rediscovery of his 1934 film Happiness in the 1960s.
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2004
Forlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Innbinding: Paperback
Språk: Engelsk
Sider: 168
ISBN: 9781850434054
Format: 22 x 13 cm
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Emma Widdis is Lecturer in Slavonic Studies and Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. She is the author of Visions of a New
Land: Soviet Film from the Revolution to the Second World War.