The Man with a Movie Camera

Please note: Due to unforeseen circumstances, J. P. Gorin will not appear in person at this screening as previously announced. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.

(Chelovek s kinoapparatom). Witty, sassy, with an infectious joie de vivre, The Man with a Movie Camera demonstrates Dziga Vertov's “kino-eye” theory endowing the camera with the flexibility of the human eye-and the associative powers of a poet's brain. An ecstatic portrait of a city and its inhabitants (really three cities, Moscow, Kiev, and Odessa merged), it is a compendium of extravagant camera and editing techniques, forever commenting on itself and our own watching. Appropriately, the camera-hero takes a bow at the end.

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