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The Right to Play Oneself : Looking Back on Documentary Film
Dziga Vertov, 1930s Populism, and Three Songs of Lenin (1975)
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Thomas Waugh
Publication date:
May 27 2011
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University of Minnesota Press
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May 27 2011
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10.5749/minnesota/9780816645862.003.0002
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Why Documentary Filmmakers Keep Trying to Change the World, or Why People Changing the World Keep Making Documentaries (1984)
pp. 19
Dziga Vertov, 1930s Populism, and Three Songs of Lenin (1975)
pp. 57
Bread, Water, Blood, Rifles, Planes
pp. 71
Acting to Play Oneself
pp. 93
Beyond Vérité
pp. 155
Sufficient Virtue, Necessary Artistry
pp. 193
Lesbian and Gay Documentary
pp. 219
Walking on Tippy Toes
pp. 239
“Words of Command”
pp. 267
Joris Ivens and the Legacy of Committed Documentary (1999)
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