⭐️ ARGONOTA ➤➤ @argonota ⭐️ 🔘 Dziga Vertov's enthusiastic and joyfully optimistic documentary, One-Sixth of the World, shows how people of all kinds in the Soviet Union, from the Kyrgyz to the Samis, are striving to buy machinery for their agricultural activity and become self-sufficient. It shows how they treat crops and animals, how they follow Lenin's teachings across the country for a great future. For example, a series of images meant to be symbolic, of a Muslim woman with her face previously covered, removing her shawl, is sending a strong message. Using a style close to documentary, the film shows the diversity of Soviet peoples in the remote regions of the USSR, as well as the richness of the Soviet territory. By emphasizing Soviet diversity, the film calls for unification to build a “complete socialist society. The subtitles, which often interrupt the silent film, give the film an almost musical rhythm. Ve
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