The Eleventh Year

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The Eleventh Year is a 1928 Soviet silent documentary film directed by Dziga Vertov, celebrated for its innovative montage techniques and dynamic portrayal of industrialization in the early Soviet Union.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Soviet film
documentary film
film
silent film
cinematographyBy Mikhail Kaufman
countryOfFilming Soviet Union
countryOfOrigin Soviet Union
depicts Soviet workers
construction of the Dnieper Hydroelectric Station
factories
industrialization in the Soviet Union
machines
urbanization
director Dziga Vertov
editedBy Dziga Vertov
filmmakingTechnique city symphony style
documentary realism
montage
rhythmic editing
format silent
genre avant-garde film
documentary
experimental film
hasCinematographer Mikhail Kaufman
hasColor black-and-white
hasDirector Dziga Vertov
hasOriginalTitle Odinnadtsatyi
Одиннадцатый
hasRuntimeApprox about 50 minutes
influencedBy Soviet montage school
surface form: Soviet montage theory

constructivism
language Russian intertitles
movement Kino-Eye
Soviet avant-garde cinema
notableFor constructivist aesthetics
dynamic editing
innovative montage techniques
partOf Dziga Vertov filmography
portrays Soviet industrial projects as heroic
progress of socialism through industry
producer VUFKU
productionCompany VUFKU
releaseDecade 1920s
releaseYear 1928
screenwriter Dziga Vertov
setInPeriod early Soviet era

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Soviet montage school notableWork The Eleventh Year