Lilya Brik

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Lilya Yuryevna Brik (alternatively spelled Lili or Lily; Russian: Лиля Юрьевна Брик; November 11 [O.S. October 30] 1891 – August 4, 1978) was a Russian author and socialite, connected to many leading figures in the Russian avant-garde between 1914 and 1930. She was known as the beloved (muse) of Vladimir Mayakovsky. Lilya Brik was married for a long time to the poet, editor and literary critic Osip Brik (1888–1945), and she was the older sister of the French-Russian writer Elsa Triolet (1896–1970). Pablo Neruda called Lilya "muse of Russian avant-garde". Her name was frequently abbreviated by her contemporaries as "Л.Ю." or "Л.Ю.Б." which are the first letters of the Russian word "любовь" lyubov, "love"

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Shackled by Film Trailer (1918)

01 January 1918

Fantastical story about an artist whose life changes after a ballerina from a film poster comes to life.

The Glass Eye Trailer (1929)

15 January 1929

Archive footage from the 1920s juxtaposed against a film-within-a-film parodying the melodramatic excesses of popular cinema of the day.

Langlois-Keaton à Paris Trailer (1962)

22 February 1962

Furtive traces of a visit, a certain February 22, 1962: Buster Keaton.

Jews on the Land Trailer (1927)

01 January 1927

This documentary depicts the creation of collective farms for Jews in Crimea. It shows them building their houses, digging a well, and farming the land.