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The Sixth Part of the World ()

Shestaya chast mira (original title)
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"Sixth Part of the World" was the size of Soviet Union of the time. Many peoples of many customs composed it. Ice and desert, forest and ocean. Bread, furs, machines. All and every is a part of great unity.

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Directed by

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Dziga Vertov

Written by

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Dziga Vertov ... ()

Cinematography by

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Mikhail Kaufman

Editing by

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Dziga Vertov

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Elizaveta Svilova ... assistant director

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Alexander Naumov ... poster artist
Alexander Rodchenko ... poster artist
Vladimir Stenberg ... poster artist

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Ivan Belyakov ... camera operator
Samuil Bendersky ... camera operator
Nikolai Konstantinov ... camera operator
Aleksandr Lemberg ... camera operator
Nicolai Strukov ... camera operator
Yakov Tolchan ... camera operator
Pyotr Zotov ... camera operator
Nikolai Yudin ... camera operator (uncredited)

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Aleksandr Kagarlitsky ... location scouting
Ilya Kopalin ... location scouting
Boris Kudinov ... location scouting

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  • Sovkino (1926) (World-wide) (theatrical)
  • BFI Video (2015) (United Kingdom) (DVD)

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Also Known As
  • Шестая часть мира (Soviet Union, Russian title)
  • One-Sixth of the World (Canada, English title)
  • The Sixth Part of the World (United States)
  • One-Sixth of the World (World-wide, English title)
  • The Sixth Part of the World (World-wide, English title)
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  • 68 min
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Trivia The film was presented at the Portuguese Film Archive, Lisbon, in September 26, 2017, with a piano score interpreted live by Filipe Raposo. See more »
Movie Connections Referenced in Attack in Kazan, Don Juan Tsyganov and new magnetic "F9" (2021). See more »

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