Cinema Weekly Kino Nedelya #5 1925
Kino-Nedelya is a magazine focusing on the world of cinema. It has a wide range of subjects from articles about plays to advertisement for upcoming movies. Profusely illustrated with constructivist typography,posters and photos from movies. This issue contains stills from the movies "Wolf from the lost river","Minaret of death","Baygush" and others. Illustrations by G. Goldshtein,Russian and Soviet photographer,artist,author of several famous photographs of V.I. Lenin. Published by "SEVZAPKINO-MEZHBROM". Good condition,minor staining and light tears on the spine,16 pages.
| Country | Russia |
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| Artist | G Goldshtein |
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