Nikolai Izvolov

Nikolai Izvolov

Nikolai Izvolov is a Russian film historian and film scholar born in 1962 in Kostroma, USSR. He is the author of the Phenomenon of Film, History and theory (2001), and head of the department of the history of Russian cinema at the Cinema Art Institute in Moscow. In 1992, he collaborated with Chris Marker on the biopic of Alexander Medvedkin’s The Last Bolshevik. He developed a creative method of film reconstruction, ‘Hyperkino’ (together with Natasha Drubek-Mayer), and applied it to the archives of Dziga Vertov, Alexander Medvedkin, and Lev Kuleshov.

Man with a Movie Camera - PulpMovies
The History of the Civil War - PulpMovies
Kino-Pravda No. 21 - PulpMovies
Anniversary of the Revolution - PulpMovies
The Return of Vertov - PulpMovies
Engineer Prite's Project - PulpMovies
Pasifik 231 - PulpMovies
A Night on Bald Mountain - PulpMovies
Женитьба - PulpMovies
The Story of Tit... or the Tale of the Large Spoon - PulpMovies
The Post - PulpMovies
Searching for the Lost Pochta - PulpMovies
Dreams about Alfeoni - PulpMovies
Stop Thief! - PulpMovies
Drunkenness and Its Consequences - PulpMovies
Terrible Vavila and Auntie Arina - PulpMovies
Dokhunda - PulpMovies
The King of Paris - PulpMovies
Сукровица - PulpMovies
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