
"Sixth Part of the World" was the size of Soviet Union of the time. Many peoples of many customs composed it.

Dziga Vertov
Soviet Union

Short answer: Yes, but with a cautionary note. 'The Sixth Part of the World' is a fascinating, if somewhat uneven, exploration of the Soviet Union through the eyes of its director, Dziga Vertov. This film is a must-watch for anyone interested in the early days of documentary filmmaking or the political ambitions of the...

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Dziga Vertov

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"Short answer: Yes, but with a cautionary note. 'The Sixth Part of the World' is a fascinating, if somewhat uneven, exploration of the Soviet Union through the eyes of its director, Dziga Vertov. This film is a must-watch for anyone interested in the early days of documentary filmmaking or the political ambitions of the USSR. However, it's not for everyone, and its heavy-handed ideology might turn off modern audiences. Is this film worth watching? Yes, but with a critical eye. Vertov's film is a..."


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