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Kino-Pravda #17

Dziga Vertov, USSR, 1923; 14 min.
Notable for a sustained sequence in which peasant women are shown binding sheaves which contains shots less than a second long, Mikhail Kaufman's camera also takes delight in making housing scaffoldings look a little like giant Constructivist installations.

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