Kino Eye

Kino Eye

Release date : October 31, 1924
Runtime : 1h 18m
Countries of origin : Soviet Union /
Original Language : No Language /
Director : Dziga Vertov /
Writers : Dziga Vertov /
Production companies : Kultkino /
October 31, 1924 1h 18m Soviet Union Documentary No Language More
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This documentary promoting the joys of life in a Soviet village centers on the activities of the Young Pioneers. These children are constantly busy, pasting propaganda posters on walls, distributing hand bills, exhorting all to "buy from the cooperative" as opposed to the Public Sector, promoting temperance, and helping poor widows. Experimental portions of the film, projected in reverse, feature the un-slaughtering of a bull and the un-baking of bread.
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  • title:Kino Eye
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1924
  • Runtime:1h 18m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Soviet Union ·
  • Original Language: No Language ·
  • Director: Dziga Vertov /
  • Writers: Dziga Vertov ·
  • Production companies: Kultkino ·
  • Overview:This documentary promoting the joys of life in a Soviet village centers on the activities of the Young Pioneers. These children are constantly busy, pasting propaganda posters on walls, distributing hand bills, exhorting all to "buy from the cooperative" as opposed to the Public Sector, promoting temperance, and helping poor widows. Experimental portions of the film, projected in reverse, feature the un-slaughtering of a bull and the un-baking of bread.
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