The Kuleshov Effect (1969)

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An excellent 1969 documentary, S. Raitburt’s The Kuleshov Effect, made about a year before Lev Kuleshov died, and interviewing him at length, both about his filmmaking and his far lengthier career as a teacher (including some fascinating remarks about Bertolt Brecht’s Galileo). Also interviewed is the father of Russian Formalism, Viktor Shklovsky, who worked with Kuleshov as a screenwriter on a Jack London adaptation, By the Law, in 1926.

Director: Semyon Raytburt
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 55 min
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Screenplay

Music: Dzhivani Mikhailov
Cinematography: Anatoliy Kaznin, N. Tartakov
Production: Tsentrnauchfilm
Country: Soviet Union
Language: Pусский
Original Language: ru
More Films by Director: Semyon Raytburt
More Films in Genre: Documentary

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What is The Kuleshov Effect about?
An excellent 1969 documentary, S. Raitburt’s The Kuleshov Effect, made about a year before Lev Kuleshov died, and interviewing him at length, both about his filmmaking and his far lengthier career as a teacher (including some fascinating remarks about Bertolt Brecht’s Galileo). Also interviewed is the father of Russian Formalism, Viktor Shklovsky, who worked with Kuleshov as a screenwriter on a Jack London adaptation, By the Law, in 1926.
Who directed The Kuleshov Effect?
The Kuleshov Effect was directed by Semyon Raytburt.
Who stars in The Kuleshov Effect?
The Kuleshov Effect stars Lev Kuleshov, Viktor Shklovskiy.
How long is The Kuleshov Effect?
The Kuleshov Effect has a runtime of 55m (55 minutes).
What genre is The Kuleshov Effect?
The Kuleshov Effect is a Documentary film.
Where was The Kuleshov Effect produced?
The Kuleshov Effect was produced in Soviet Union.