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So, "Даёшь радио!" is an interesting piece from 1925, directed by Sergei Yutkevich, although he was just starting out then. The film has this quirky vibe, almost surreal at times, as it dives into the excitement around radio technology. It’s not just a comedy; it reflects the era's infatuation with modernity. I mean, the pacing is all over the place, really, but that adds to its charm. There are some practical effects that were quite innovative for its time, even if they seem a bit crude by today’s standards. It’s a real shame that it's considered lost, because I think there’s something special in how it captures the spirit of the 1920s.
Finding a copy of 'Даёшь радио!' is a real challenge, as it's considered lost to time. There are no known existing prints, which makes any surviving documentation or stills quite valuable to collectors. Interest in early Soviet cinema has been growing, and this film fits within that niche, making it a topic of discussion among enthusiasts. Keep an eye on auctions and private collections, as anything related to this film tends to draw curiosity.
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