Extract of the non completely extant animation film of director Dziga Vertov "Humoresque." The plot tells of the political victories of the young Soviet Union.

Dziga Vertov
Soviet Union

body { background-color: #000; color: #fff; }Dziga Vertov's Humoresques is an enigmatic, beguiling work, a fragmentary yet captivating cinematic poem that extols the Soviet Union's fledgling successes. This partially extant animation film, crafted by one of the most innovative filmmakers of the early 20th century, offe...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Dziga Vertov

Edgar Jones
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"body { background-color: #000; color: #fff; }Dziga Vertov's Humoresques is an enigmatic, beguiling work, a fragmentary yet captivating cinematic poem that extols the Soviet Union's fledgling successes. This partially extant animation film, crafted by one of the most innovative filmmakers of the early 20th century, offers a mesmerizing glimpse into a bygone era, refracting the epoch's ebullience and revolutionary fervor through a prism of humor and pathos.The film's narrative, such as it exists, ..."

