31 أكتوبر 2014
All-Union Amateur Artistic Festival 1936
Aleksandra Babenova
Suddenly like a peacock a fair maiden walked along the
street.
Then Ivarushka came to meet her.
Appearing from the gate He looked deep into her
brights eyes,
And Said along the way, Howdy , Howdy , Pretty maiden.
Let me take those buckets for you
30 أكتوبر 2014
The Singing Street 1951-1964
Collection of children's street games filmed in the streets of Edinburgh accompanied by traditional children's songs
Publicity leaflet: Their progress is followed along an ideal
thoroughfare. In songs where ancient ritual, myth, the mountain and the rose,
mingle with taxis, telephones and powder-puffs. Old rhymes rarely dying -
something new always appearing. No-one asks "What does this mean?"
The world's accepted, poetry's kept alive. Favourite topic, love and death. Not
meant for education or entertainment but belonging to the art of play. Shot in
six Easter days of boisterous weather, the cast, mostly girls, numbering sixty.
التسميات:
HISTORY-VIDEO-FILM-REALITY-LIFE-LONDON
29 أكتوبر 2014
25 أكتوبر 2014
Carnival of Flowers 1935
Experimental work
in the Soviet cinema in the introduction of colors
Since the 1935 film
"Carnival of Flowers" was experimental, it consisted of several
disparate parts. For documentary footage celebrating May 1 in Moscow was
amateur officers' wives, performs "Military ditties." A sample of
this work: "We ran up to Labasa, And thence stench and fumes. I think now
would be killed, And that vegetables are rotting
A Divided World 1948
مصور الطبيعة الشهير
Arne Sucksdorff
a Swedish film director, considered one of cinema's
greatest documentary filmmakers. He was particularly celebrated for his
visually poetic and scenic nature documentaries
MOSCOW 50s-70s
Where the Light Comes From
The Brezhnev years, also known as the era of
stagnation, can’t be described as
the most fruitful and authentic period of
Soviet art
Soviet Busa
Photographer Christopher Herwig has been hunting buss tops in remote corners of the former Soviet Union since he stumbled upon them
while biking to St. Petersburg in 2002. He has covered more than 30,000 km by
car, bus and taxi in 13 countries discovering and documenting these strange
works of art created behind the Iron Curtain. From the shores of the Black Sea
to the endless Kazakh steppe, the bus stops show the range of public art from
the Soviet era and give a rare glimpse into the creative minds
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