Soviet Screen Sovetsky Ekran #1 1929
Original vintage Constructivist film magazine Soviet Screen Sovetsky Ekran #1 January 1929. It was a weekly magazine on recent developments in film in the USSR. The front cover features a photograph by A Nikiforov of the actress R. Puzhnaja in the film The Last Attraction,a 1929 Soviet film directed by Ivan Pravov and Olga Preobrazhenskaya,based on a story by Marietta Shahinyan,produced by Sovkino; the back cover features a photograph of the actor Vsevolod Pudovkin in the film The Living Corpse,a 1968 Soviet drama film directed by Vladimir Vengerov. The issue includes articles about the process of selection of material for the filming,the script for the film Salamander,a 1928 Soviet-German silent biopic film directed by Grigori Roshal and based on real events and reveals the tragic episodes from the life of the Austrian biologist scientist-materialist Paul Kammerer,about the director Gavronsky; a portrait of the actress Tsesarskaya in the film Her Way (Yeyo Зut),The Master of the Wasteland,Soviet silent drama film directed by Kravchunovsky with portraits of the actors; accompanied by photographs by A Nikiforov,A Orlova,Y Khalip,N Okhlopkov. Published by Teakinopechatʹ,15 pages. Fair condition,tears on the spine and some pages,pencil marks,creasing,browning.
| Country | Russia |
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| Artist | A Nikiforov, A Orlova, Y Khalip, N Okhlopkov, |
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