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Kino-Eye (Кино-глаз) film poster. Dziga Vertov. 1924

Description:

KinoGlaz (Cinema Eye)

This striking poster advertises Dziga Vertov’s documentary series “Kino-Eye” (1924), one of the earliest and most influential works of Soviet cinema. Designed by Alexander Rodchenko, it features bold constructivist elements with geometric composition, photomontage, and sharp contrasts of black, white, and blue. The large, central eye symbolizes the camera as an instrument of truth, capable of seeing and recording reality more objectively than the human observer. At the bottom appear expressive faces and film equipment, highlighting the connection between technology and human experience. The typography is dynamic and experimental, reflecting the avant-garde aesthetics of the 1920s. This poster remains an iconic example of Soviet constructivist design, capturing the revolutionary spirit of early film art and propaganda.

Product ID:

10701

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