File:Kinonedelja No. 1 (1918).webm

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Soviet silent newsreel. Description at the Austrian Film Museum:

  1. The Moscow Union of Metal Workers celebrates the centenary of Karl Marx's birth. / A speech by the Soviet Peoples’ Commissar, Comrade Lenin. / Lev Trockij, the Peoples’ Commissar for Military Affairs, reviews the parade.
  2. Orša: Refugees return to a province formerly occupied by the Germans. / Refugees at the demarcation line. / Lined up to receive passes. / In Orša, the border between the Russian and German-occupied areas runs through the railway station. / Negotiations between the Russian and German forces. / Due to the shortage of train cars, refugees must wait for weeks to be sent home.
  3. Moscow, May 9: The case of P.E. Dybenko comes before the revolutionary tribunal. / The tribunal. / Tribunal chairman Berman. / Comrades Štejnberg and Egorov, counsels for the defense. / The prosecutor, Comrade Krylenko. / The former Peoples’ Commissar Pavel Dybenko, the accused. / Dybenko at Narva.
  4. Kursk: Comrade Podvojskij, the Peoples’ Commissar for Military Affairs, at a Red Army parade.
  5. Petrograd: The Chairman of the Finnish People's Delegation, Manner, who fled to Russia.
  6. Moscow: People strolling in the Virgin-Field (Devič'e pole). / A toy stall.
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Source Austrian Film Museum
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Dziga Vertov  (1896–1954)  wikidata:Q55193 s:tr:Kişi:Dziga Vertov q:ru:Дзига Вертов
 
Dziga Vertov
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Birth name: David Abelevich Kaufman

legal name: Denis Arkadievich Kaufman
Description Soviet screenwriter, film director, film editor, cinematographer and director
Date of birth/death 2 January 1896 Edit this at Wikidata 12 February 1954 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Białystok Moscow
Work period 1917 Edit this at Wikidata
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creator QS:P170,Q55193

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  1. The author of this work died:[1]
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  2. This work was originally published anonymously or under a pseudonym:
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    • (b) between January 1, 1943 and January 1, 1946, and the name of the author did not become known during 70 years after publication, counted from January 1 of the year following the year of publication.
  3. This work is a film (a video fragment or a single shot from it):
    • (a) which was first shown before January 1, 1943[2] or
    • (b) which was created by legal entity between January 1, 1929 and January 1, 1946, provided that it was first shown in the stated period or was not shown until August 3, 1993.
  4. This work is an information report (including photo report), which was created by an employee of TASS, ROSTA, or KarelfinTAG as part of that person’s official duties between July 10, 1925[3] and January 1, 1946, provided that it was first released in the stated period or was not released until August 3, 1993.

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