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So, 'The Created Surface of the Earth' from 1920 is kind of a fascinating piece, especially considering the director is listed as Lev Kuleshov—though there's a bit of mystery surrounding his involvement. The film offers a unique exploration of landscapes, using experimental techniques that really capture the atmosphere of the time. You can feel the early vibes of Soviet cinema with its stilted pacing and evocative imagery. It’s not just a documentary; it’s almost like a visual poem about nature's forms and structures. The practical effects are quite intriguing for the era, lending an almost dreamlike quality to the visuals, which makes it distinctive for collectors looking for early avant-garde works. Worth a watch for sure, if you’re into that early exploration of film language.
This film has seen limited distribution and is often difficult to find in good condition. Many collectors are drawn to its unique blend of early cinematic techniques and the thematic exploration of landscape, which is not common in other films of its time. The scarcity and the mystery surrounding its production make it an intriguing piece for those who appreciate early Soviet cinema and its experimental roots.
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