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Даёшь радио!
Sergei Yutkevich's directorial debut promoting availability of radio. Considered lost.
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Plot Summary
This short documentary, directed by Dziga Vertov, showcases the revolutionary advent of radio technology in the Soviet Union. It captures the excitement and transformative potential of radio as it begins to connect the nation, emphasizing its role in communication and propaganda.
Critical Reception
As a historical artifact and a key work of Soviet avant-garde cinema, 'Radio Comes!' is recognized for its innovative filmmaking techniques and its documentation of a pivotal technological moment. Its impact is primarily historical and artistic, rather than commercial.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its early experimental documentary style.
Valued for its historical documentation of radio's introduction.
Recognized as a significant work of Dziga Vertov's early career.
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Fun Fact
Dziga Vertov was a pioneer of 'Kino-Pravda' (cinema truth), a style of documentary filmmaking that aimed to capture unmanipulated reality, though his methods often involved significant editing and staging.
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