Lev Kuleshov
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Lev Kuleshov

Jan 13, 1899 - Tambov, Russian Empire [now Russia]

Lev Vladimirovich Kuleshov was a Russian and Soviet filmmaker and film theorist, one of the founders of the world's first film school, the Moscow Film School. People's Artist of the RSFSR (1969).

Lev Kuleshov was born in 1899 into an intellectual Russian family. At the time he was born, the family became financially broke, lost their estate and moved to Tambov, living a modest life. In 1911 his father died; three years later Lev and his mother moved to Moscow where his elder brother was studying and working as an engineer. Lev Kuleshov decided to follow the steps of his father and entered the Moscow School of Painting, although he didn't finish it.

In 1916 he applied to work at the film company led by Aleksandr Khanzhonkov. He produced scenery several pictures but with time he became more interested in film theory. He co-directed his first movie Twilight in 1917. His next film was released under the Soviet patronage.

During the 1918-1920 he covered the Russian Civil War with a documentary crew. In 1919 he headed the first Soviet film courses at the National Film School. Kuleshov may well be the very first film theorist as he was a leader in the Soviet montage theory — developing his theories of editing before those of Sergei Eisenstein (briefly a student of Kuleshov). For Kuleshov, the essence of the cinema was editing, the juxtaposition of one shot with another. To illustrate this principle, he created what has come to be known as the Kuleshov Effect. In this now-famous editing exercise, shots of an actor were intercut with various meaningful images (a casket, a bowl of soup, etc.) in order to show how editing changes viewers' interpretations of images. In addition to his theoretical and teaching work, Kuleshov also directed a number of feature-length films. Among his most notable works is an action-comedy The Extraordinary Adventures of Mr. West in the Land of the Bolsheviks (1924), a psychological drama By the Law (1926) adapted from the short story by Jack London and a biographical drama The Great Consoler (1933) based on O. Henry's life and works. After directing his last film in 1943, Kuleshov served as an artistic director and an academic rector at VGIK where he worked for the next 25 years.

Lev Kuleshov died in Moscow in 1970. He was buried at the Novodevichy Cemetery. He was survived by his wife Aleksandra Khokhlova (1897—1985) — an actress, film director and educator and her son from the first marriage.

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Cast

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Movie1940Our Cinema(archive footage)
Movie1969The Kuleshov EffectHimself
Movie1917For HappinessEnrico, painter
Movie1917Black Love
Movie1925The Death Ray

Crew

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Movie1924The Extraordinary Adventures of Mr. West in the Land of the BolsheviksDirectorDirecting
Movie1926By the LawDirectorDirecting
Movie1918Engineer Prite's ProjectDirectorDirecting
Movie1933The Great ConsolerDirectorDirecting
Movie1931Forty HeartsDirectorDirecting
Movie1927Your FriendDirectorDirecting
Movie1925The Death RayDirectorDirecting
Movie1929Two-Buldi-TwoDirectorDirecting
Movie1919The Exposure of the Relics of Sergius of RadonezhCo-DirectorDirecting
Movie1941Incident on a VolcanoOtherDirecting
Movie1930The Backlog!DirectorDirecting
Movie1920The Created Surface of the EarthDirectorDirecting
Movie1926By the LawWriterWriting
Movie1940SiberiansDirectorDirecting
Movie1942Timur's OathDirectorDirecting
Movie1932HorizonDirectorDirecting
Movie1932HorizonWriterWriting
Movie1934DokhundaDirectorDirecting
Movie1940SiberiansEditorEditing
Movie1918Engineer Prite's ProjectEditorEditing
Movie1943We from the UralsDirectorDirecting
Movie1942Young PartisansDirectorDirecting
Movie1919Kuleshov EffectDirectorDirecting
Movie1930SashaScreenplayWriting
Movie1919The Exposure of the Relics of Sergius of RadonezhEditorEditing
Movie1919Kuleshov EffectEditorEditing
Movie1929The Happy CanaryDirectorDirecting
Movie1917For HappinessProduction DesignArt
Movie1918Unfinished Love SongDirectorDirecting
Movie1927Your FriendEditorEditing
Movie1917The AlarmProduction DesignArt
Movie1917The King of ParisProduction DesignArt
Movie1918Engineer Prite's ProjectProduction DesignArt
Movie1933The Great ConsolerProduction DesignArt
Movie1918Miss MeriProduction DesignArt
Movie1917Black LoveProduction DesignArt
Movie1918Boulevard SlushProduction DesignArt
Movie1919Taras's DreamEditorEditing
Movie1919SmelchakEditorEditing
Movie1933The Great ConsolerWriterWriting