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Pete’s Peek | The early Soviet cinema pioneers who really made silence golden
Early Soviet cinema may not be everyone’s cup of tea, but there’s no doubting the impact it has had on the history of cinema – and the recent success of The Artist has proved that even in 2012 there’s still … Continue reading →
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Tagged Alexander Medvedkin, Boris Barnet, By the Bluest of Seas, Competition, Happiness, Hyperkino, Lev Kuleshov, October, Sergei Eisenstein, Soviet cinema, Strike
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