The Kuleshov Effect
Originally released in 1969. The Kuleshov Effect is a documentary film. directed by Semyon Raytburt. At just 55 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Lev Kuleshov and Viktor Shklovskiy
Synopsis
An excellent 1969 documentary, S. Raitburt’s The Kuleshov Effect, made about a year before Lev Kuleshov died, and interviewing him at length, both about his filmmaking and his far lengthier career as a teacher (including some fascinating remarks about Bertolt Brecht’s Galileo). Also interviewed is the father of Russian Formalism, Viktor Shklovsky, who worked with Kuleshov as a screenwriter on a Jack London adaptation, By the Law, in 1926.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- RU
Production Companies
- Tsentrnauchfilm
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Kuleshov Effect about?
An excellent 1969 documentary, S. Raitburt’s The Kuleshov Effect, made about a year before Lev Kuleshov died, and interviewing him at length, both about his filmmaking and his far lengthier caree...
Who directed The Kuleshov Effect?
The Kuleshov Effect was directed by Semyon Raytburt.
How long is The Kuleshov Effect?
The Kuleshov Effect has a runtime of 0 hours and 55 minutes (55 minutes total).
When was The Kuleshov Effect released?
The Kuleshov Effect was released on May 13, 1969 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The Kuleshov Effect?
The main cast of The Kuleshov Effect includes Lev Kuleshov, Viktor Shklovskiy.