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Vertov's and brother
) His other brother, Mikhail Kaufman, worked as Vertov's cinematographer until he became a documentarian in his own right.

Vertov's and Boris
Vertov's brothers Boris Kaufman and Mikhail Kaufman were also noted filmmakers, as was his wife, Elizaveta Svilova.
Most of Vertov's early work was unpublished, and few manuscripts remain after the Second World War, though some material survived in later films and documentaries created by Vertov and his brothers, Boris Kaufman and Mikhail Kaufman.

Vertov's and Kaufman
Some have criticized the obvious stagings in this film as being at odds with Vertov's credos of " life as it is " and " life caught unawares ": the scene of the woman getting out of bed and getting dressed is obviously staged, as is the reversed shot of the chess pieces being pushed off a chess board and the tracking shot which films Mikhail Kaufman riding in a car filming a third car.

Vertov's and was
Vertov's driving vision, expounded in his frequent essays, was to capture " film truth "— that is, fragments of actuality which, when organized together, have a deeper truth that cannot be seen with the naked eye.
" In Vertov's view, " art's tower of Babel " was the subservience of cinematic technique to narrative, commonly known as the Institutional Mode of Representation.
Vertov's purpose of all this was to break the mold of a linear film that the world was used to seeing in those days.
Vertov's message about the prevalence and unobtrusiveness of filming was not yet true — cameras might have been able to go anywhere, but not without being noticed ; they were too large to be hidden easily, and too noisy to remain hidden anyway.
Most of Vertov's films were highly controversial, and the kinoc movement was despised by many filmmakers of the time.
Vertov's crowning achievement, Man with a Movie Camera, was his response to critics who rejected his previous film, One-Sixth Part of the World.
Critics declared that Vertov's overuse of " intertitles " was inconsistent with the film-making style the ' kinoks ' subscribed to.
Once the film was finally screened, the public either embraced or dismissed Vertov's stylistic choices.

Vertov's and noted
The continental, or realist, tradition focused on humans within human-made environments, and included the so-called " city symphony " films such as Walter Ruttmann's Berlin, Symphony of a City ( of which Grierson noted in an article that Berlin represented what a documentary should not be ), Alberto Cavalcanti's Rien que les heures, and Dziga Vertov's Man with the Movie Camera.

Vertov's and for
Some of the cars on the agit-trains were equipped with actors for live performances or printing presses ; Vertov's had equipment to shoot, develop, edit, and project film.
However, Vertov's two credos, often used interchangeably, are in fact distinct, as Yuri Tsivian points out in the commentary track on the DVD for Man with the Movie Camera: for Vertov, " life as it is " means to record life as it would be without the camera present.
Besides performing, Cora composed music for the National Film Board of Canada, choreographer Donna Uchizono ( for which he received a New York Dance and Performance Award in 1990 ), and a solo cello film score for Dziga Vertov's, Man with the Movie Camera, commissioned by the American Museum of the Moving Image.
Important Constructivists were very involved with cinema, with Mayakovsky acting in the film The Young Lady and the Hooligan ( 1919 ), Rodchenko's designs for the intertitles and animated sequences of Dziga Vertov's Kino Eye ( 1924 ), and Aleksandra Ekster designed the sets and costumes for the science fiction film Aelita ( 1924 ).

Vertov's and .
In the 2012 Sight and Sound poll, the critics voted Vertov's Man with a Movie Camera ( 1929 ) the 8th best film ever made.
Vertov's interest in machinery led to a curiosity about the mechanical basis of cinema.
" Kino-Pravda " ( literally translated, " film truth ") continued Vertov's agit-prop bent.
The cinematography is simple, functional, unelaborate — perhaps a result of Vertov's disinterest in both " beauty " and the " grandeur of fiction.
" All of these shots might conform to Vertov's credo " caught unawares.
Vertov's cinema success continued into the 1930s.
Vertov's legacy still lives on today.
His ideas are echoed in cinéma vérité, the movement of the 1960s named after Vertov's Kino-Pravda.
In 1960, Jean Rouch used Vertov's filming theory when making Chronicle of a Summer.
This revival of Vertov's legacy included rehabilitation of his reputation in the Soviet Union, with retrospectives of his films, biographical works and writings.
' To recall the 30th anniversary of Vertov's death, three New York cultural organizations put on the first American retrospective of Vertov's work.
" Our Eyes, Spinning Like Propellers: Wheel of Life, Curve of Velocities, and Dziga Vertov's Theory of the Interval.
"' Peace between Man and Machine ': Dziga Vertov's The Man with a Movie Camera.
" Allegory and Accommodation: Vertov's Three Songs of Lenin ( 1934 ) as a Stalinist Film.

brother and Boris
Boris II of Bulgaria was ritually divested of his imperial insignia in a public ceremony in Constantinople and he and his brother Roman of Bulgaria remained in captivity.
Prince Kiril of Bulgaria was appointed head of a regency council by the Bulgarian parliament following the death of his brother, Tsar Boris on 28 August 1943, to act as Head of State until the late Tsar's son, Simeon II of Bulgaria, became 18.
Boris was succeeded by his six-year-old son Simeon II under a Regency Council headed by Boris's brother, Prince Kyril of Bulgaria.
However, Yuri's army was defeated and his brother Boris and his wife were taken prisoners.
In 1494 Boris, the only brother able to pass his land to his sons, died.
* 1494 – Last brother, Boris, dies and leaves his land to his sons, Ivan and Fedor
Being unhealthy and, by some reports, intellectually disabled, Feodor was only the nominal ruler, having his duties handed over to his wife's brother and trusted minister Boris Godunov, who would later succeed Feodor as tsar.
In 1958, he began to collaborate with his brother Boris, a collaboration that lasted until Arkady's death October 12, 1991.
This is very unlikely, as Malamir is attested as having been succeeded by his nephew ( the son of his brother Zvinica ), while Boris I was preceded by his father Presian.
Suddenly in charge of taking care of the New York family's affairs and her younger brother Ben ( whom Annabelle has not-so-affectionately nicknamed " Ape Face "), and growing increasingly worried about the disappearance of " Annabelle ", who appeared to be herself in the morning but has gone missing after leaving the Andrews ' home, she enlists the help of her neighbor and childhood friend, Boris, though without telling him about her identity crisis.
Because his eldest brother Vladimir was designated heir to the Bulgarian throne, Boris intended Simeon to become a high-ranking cleric, possibly Bulgarian archbishop, and sent him to the leading University of Constantinople to receive theological education when he was thirteen or fourteen.
The Russian government newspaper Rossiyskaya Gazeta reported that Basayev was an agent of GRU, and another publication by journalist Boris Kagarlitsky said that " It is maintained, for example that Shamil Basayev and his brother Shirvani are long-standing GRU agents, and that all their activities were agreed, not with the radical Islamists, but with the generals sitting in the military intelligence offices.
Among the vestiges of the Godunov rule, a fine tent-like church in the urban-type settlement of Krasnoye-na-Volge ( formerly an estate of Boris Godunov's brother ) may be recommended.
** Jo Johnson MP ( Con )-Younger brother of Mayor of London, Boris Johnson
Minor characters were Abraham's wife Elizabeth and his brother Boris.
The main villain of this series, instead of Dr. Claw, is the mask-wearing six-armed villainess Spydra ( Louise Vallance ) who is accompanied by Boris, a frequently abused, wisecracking, sarcastic vulture with a Russian accent, along with her henchmen Mulch and his twin brother Houmous, all played by Maurice LaMarche.
Roman replaced Gleb after the last one being sent to Novgorod, then he united with his brother Oleg and cousin Boris ( a son of one of younger sons of Yaroslav the Wise ) in the fight against their uncles Grand Princes Vsevolod and Iziaslav after the death of his father in 1076.
In it, Jefferson Wells and Norby stop Ing from taking over the Solar System with the help of Jeff's brother Fargo Wells, police officer Albany Jones, and Admiral Boris Yobo.
Ranevskaya's brother ; Boris Borisovich Simeonov-Pishchik, a neighbor who is constantly asking for loans ; Semyon Yepikhodov, a clumsy clerk in the Ranevskaya household ; and the aged footman, Firs, who has worked for the Ranevskaya family since before the emancipation of the serfs in 1861, and regrets the emancipation as a great loss of societal structure.
However, following the death of Arkady Strugatsky, the surviving brother, Boris, felt that he could not bring himself to finish the novel.
( The later Byzantine chronicle of John Skylitzes confounds this with a later event, in which Boris and his brother escaped Constantinople after the so-called rebellion of the Kometopouloi in Macedonia.
This involved allowing Boris II and his brother Roman to escape from their honorary captivity at the Byzantine court, in the hope that their arrival in Bulgaria would cause a division between the Kometopouloi and other Bulgarian leaders.
As Boris II and Roman entered the region under Bulgarian control in 977, Boris II dismounted and went ahead of his brother.

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