Directed by Dziga Vertov
Kino-Eye is also a brilliant demonstration of Vertov's radical film theories: his rejection of narrative structure, his sense of ordinary life as the stuff of cinematic art. Vertov and his cameraman, brother Mikhail Kaufman, employed every shooting method then known, from ultra-high speed to microcinematography and multiple exposure to create this fascinating look at life in the young Soviet state.
Cinematographer: Mikhail Kaufman.
35mm, b/w, silent w/ Russian intertitles and live English translation, 20 fps, 78 mins.