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  • Oct 9, 2024 | the-tls.co.uk | Samuel Goff |Anthony Head |Lily Herd |E. K. Myerson

    The Soviet Union in the 1920s was, in the words of the pioneering nonfiction film-maker Dziga Vertov, a “factory of facts”. Reality itself was in a state of revolution: a state that had been ravaged by war and upheaval was in the throes of modernization, throwing up new experiences and information at a dizzying rate.

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