Enthusiasm

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Enthusiasm is a 1931 experimental Soviet documentary film by Dziga Vertov, renowned for its pioneering use of sound to depict industrialization in Ukraine’s Donbass region.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf film
cinematographyStyle documentary realism
dynamic montage editing
countryOfOrigin Soviet Union
depicts Soviet workers
coal mining
heavy industry
industrialization
director Dziga Vertov NERFINISHED
directorNationality Soviet
era early sound film era
filmingLocation Donbass NERFINISHED
filmmakingTechnique city symphony style
location sound recording
sound montage
genre avant-garde film
documentary
propaganda film
hasCreator Dziga Vertov NERFINISHED
hasWorkType feature-length documentary
language Russian
movement Soviet avant-garde cinema
Soviet montage NERFINISHED
notableFor experimental sound design
innovative depiction of industrial labor
pioneering use of synchronized sound
originalTitle Enthusiasm: Symphony of the Donbass NERFINISHED
partOf Dziga Vertov filmography
portrays Soviet industrial progress
collective labor
transition from religion to industrial modernity
productionCompany Ukrainfilm NERFINISHED
productionCountry Soviet Union NERFINISHED
releaseYear 1931
screenwriter Dziga Vertov NERFINISHED
setInCountry Soviet Union NERFINISHED
setInRegion Donbass NERFINISHED
soundDesigner Dziga Vertov NERFINISHED
soundtrackType church bells
coal mine sounds
factory sounds
mechanical noise
non-musical industrial sounds
subject Five-Year Plan NERFINISHED
industrialization of Donbass
title Enthusiasm

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