Subscribe: One the most influential films in cinema history, Dziga Vertov's exhilarating ode to Bolshevik Russia returns to cinemas across the UK from 31 July 2015. Book tickets here: Watch more on the BFI Player: Follow us on Twitter: Like us on Facebook: Follow us on Google : britishfilminstitute/ ‘I am the camera eye, I am the mechanical eye. I am the machine which shows you the world as only I can see it’ – Dziga Vertov “Man with a Movie Camera“ met with bewilderment on its release but is now recognised as one of the most radical films of Soviet cinema, and a major influence on Godard, Marker and others. It’s a great city-symphony: the ‘Kino-Eye’ turns the camera into the protagonist, providing an impressionistic, lyrical portrait of a day in the life of Moscow’s masses at work and at play. But Vertov also investigates film itself, wittily transforming the world caught by his lens with a dazzling array of experimental camera and editing techniques. The constant invention remains astonishing to this day.
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