Year: 1969
Runtime: 55 mins
Language: Russian
Director: Semyon Raytburt
An excellent 1969 documentary by S. Raitburt, made about a year before Lev Kuleshov’s death, features extensive interviews with Kuleshov about his filmmaking and his long career as a teacher, including fascinating remarks on Bertolt Brecht’s Galileo. The film also interviews Viktor Shklovsky, the father of Russian Formalism, who worked with Kuleshov as screenwriter on the 1926 Jack London adaptation By the Law.
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