10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DOVZHENKO»
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Alexander
Dovzhenko: A Life in Soviet Film
Based on archival research in Moscow and Kiev and interviews with Alexander Dovzhenko's colleagues and students, this text provides a definitive account of one of the Soviet Union's foremost pioneers of filmmaking.
George O. Liber, British Film Institute, 2002
2
Nonfiction Film: A Critical History
Dovzhenko's early aspirations to be an artist are reflected in his painterly concern
for the composition of his images, and his lyrical films contain highly elliptical
jumps in time and space. While his films are not consistent with the documentary
...
Richard Meran Barsam, 1992
3
Political Economy of Socialist Realism
We should remember that for Dovzhenko, what always remained of foremost
importance was not the reflection of space, but the transformation of it—and more
broadly, of nature. Dovzhenko's “land-organizing activity” to a great extent ...
Evgeniĭ Aleksandrovich Dobrenko, 2007
4
The Material Ghost: Films and Their Medium
After Zvenigora and Arsenal Dovzhenko made Earth (1930), one of the last
Soviet silent films and perhaps the greatest. Earth is a tractor movie, to use a
condescending term for what was at that time in the Soviet Union a pressing and
fraught ...
5
Andrei Tarkovsky: Interviews
I. Love. Dovzhenko. GUNTER NETZEBAND/1973 Q: Andrei Tarkovsky, you are
now forty-one years old. Your father is a famous poet. You devoted your attention
to music and painting before film. Why did you choose film? T: That is difficult to ...
6
European Film Theory and Cinema: A Critical Introduction
Pudovkin, 1926); Chyortovo koleso (The Devil's Wheel, Grigori Kozintsev and
Leonid Trauberg, 1926); Shinel (The Cloak, Grigori Kozintsev, 1926); Zvenigora (
Alexander Dovzhenko, 1927); Dom na Trubnoi (The House on Trubnoya, Boris ...
7
Dmitri Shostakovich: A Life in Film: The Filmmaker's Companion 3
Dovzhenko, feeling like an exile in Moscow awaited permission (which never
came) to return to Kiev and hoped the Michurin would prove his loyalty. On a
professional level, he could experiment with shooting in colour and time- lapse ...
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Early Soviet Cinema: Innovation, Ideology and Propaganda
ALEXANDER DOVZHENKO: UKRAINIAN NATIONALIST CINEMA Alexander
Petrovich Dovzhenko is justly known as the father of Ukrainian cinema, and his
major films of the 192os are a celebration of the Ukrainian land, its people and its
...
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The Village Voice Film Guide: 50 Years of Movies from ...
Dovzhenko, the son of illiterate peasants, became a village schoolteacher,
studied economics during the Russian Revolution, and entered the Soviet
diplomatic service before reinventing himself as a graphic artist. Breaking into
movies in ...
Village Voice, Dennis Lim, 2010
10
Directory of World Cinema: Russia
The ideological point is often obscured by Dovzhenko's exuberant celebration of
folk tradition, expressionist gesture and cinematic trickery. Like most of
Dovzhenko's subsequent efforts, the film commanded widespread admiration for
its ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «DOVZHENKO»
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In total, 21 players advanced to Day 3, including Alex Dovzhenko (400,000), Erik Seidel (338,000), and Vanessa Selbst (88,000). Seidel found ... «PokerNews.com, Jun 15»
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Silent Movie Night "Earth" (1930), directed by Alexander Dovzhenko, follows the trials and tribulations of farmers on a collective who come into ... «Boulder Daily Camera, Jun 15»
Screen Savour: When push comes to reel
... with his montage theory, along with V Pudovkin and Alexander Dovzhenko. Later came celluloid poets like M Kalatozov, Sergei Bondarchuk, ... «mydigitalfc.com, May 15»
The Guardian: Documenting Ukraine film festival to take place in …
A screenshot from the Soviet propaganda movie “Ukraine in Flames” (“Battle for our Soviet Ukraine”), shot by Oleksandr Dovzhenko in 1943. «Kyiv Post, May 15»
Media Serfdom in Ukraine
Otar Dovzhenko lectures at the School of Journalism at Ukrainian Catholic University, Lviv, and is the former editor of Telekritika, Ukraine's ... «Transitions Online, May 15»
Sentsov now a year in detention in Russia
... Tashkov's Thirst (1959) and Oleksandr Dovzhenko's newsreel Bukovyna: A Ukrainian Land (1940) to Yury Petrov's Odessa Holiday (1965). «Screen International, May 15»
Poroshenko chastises Putin on 70th anniversary of Victory Day …
... recorded and produced by Ukrainian director Oles Sanin, the winner of the 2004 Oleksander Dovzhenko Ukrainian State Award for the movie ... «Kyiv Post, May 15»
Otar Dovzhenko: Media serfdom in Ukraine
Otar Dovzhenko lectures at the School of Journalism at Ukrainian Catholic University, L'viv and is the former editor of Telekritika, Ukraine's ... «Kyiv Post, May 15»
Separatist leader hails relationship between Akhmetov and self …
Dovzhenko, however, has denied that Akhmetov's aid benefits the separatists. “The Center distributes all the humanitarian help in Donbas only ... «Kyiv Post, Apr 15»
2015 Global Poker Masters Team Profiles: Ukraine and U.S.
Alexander Dovzhenko is an older grinder, but we're not so sure his style will adapt well to the format of the GPM and against younger, ... «PokerNews.com, Mar 15»