MAN WITH A MOVIE CAMERA with Live Score
Sun. 07/08 | 2:00PM @ Alamo Drafthouse South Lamar - CLOSED
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Sun. 07/08 | 2:00PM @ Alamo Drafthouse South Lamar - CLOSED
Buy Tickets
Few films should ever be called revolutionary and MAN WITH A MOVIE CAMERA is
just that. Director Dziga Vertov had every intention on making this a
film like no other, both technically and narratively. In fact he had no
story in mind when he was shooting all over the Soviet Union making it
almost impossible to edit a cohesive film from his beautiful takes. The
overall product, however, is anything but muddled and incoherent.
Instead it is a visual essay on the emerging ideology of machine over
man in the Soviet Union and also a document on the filmmaking process,
as Vertov breaks the fourth wall from the start so his efforts of making
the film are, themselves, a part of the film itself.
Today this type of pseudo-documentary/avant garde style is anything but new. On top of creating a whole new “kind” of film, Vertov also employs many technical achievements including quick-cut editing, double exposure, freeze frames, split screens, and even modern cinematic staples of close-ups and tracking shots. This truly original, revolutionary, and important film is not one that cinephiles and historians should miss.
And to make the experience even greater there will be a live score by Austin musician Justin Sherburn and six-piece group Montopolis to accompany the film. You can visit Justin Sherburn's website HERE.
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