Review of The Blood of a Poet (1932) by Andrey B — 22 Sep 2018
It's hard to say something about pure flight of imagination, but it looks really creative and avant-garde. Surrealism of this era was truly on the rise and interesting, exploiting the possibilities of cinema to create images which earlier a painter only could create in a static picture.
This review of The Blood of a Poet (1932) was written by Andrey B on 22 Sep 2018.
The Blood of a Poet has generally received very positive reviews.
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