Lev Kuleshov

Lev Vladimirovich Kuleshov (1899 - 1970) was a Russian filmmaker known for his work on film editing and the impact it has on the viewers. The Kuleshov Experiment showed the ability of viewers to associate emotions with images. This and other techniques were explored by Kuleshov in his work in Marxist film theory. Filmography 1918 - The Project of Engineer Prite 1920 - On the Red Front 1924 - The Extraordinary Adventures of Mr West in the Land of the Bolsheviks 1925 - The Death Ray 1927 - By the Law 1927 - Your Acquaintance 1929 - The Gay Canary 1929 - Two-Bul'di-Two 1931 - Forty Hearts 1932 - The Horizon 1933 - The Great Consoler 1934 - Theft of Sight 1940 - The Siberians 1941 - Incident on a Volcano 1942 - Youthful Partisans: Kartashova, The Teacher 1944 - We from the Urals
See also: film history of Russia
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