Aleksandr Dovzhenko
Books
Dovzhenko, Aleksandr. The Poet as Filmmaker: Selected Writings. Boston, MA: MIT Press, 1973.
Kepley Jr, Vance. In the Service of the State: The Cinema of Alexandr Dovzhenko. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press, 1986.
Liber, George. Alexander Dovzhenko: A Life in Soviet Film. London, UK: BFI, 2002.
Articles
Burns, Paul E. "Cultural Revolution, Collectivization and Soviet Cinema: Eisenstein’s Old and New and Dovzhenko’s Earth." Film & History. 11.4 (1981): 84-96.
Carynnyk, Marco. "Alexander Dovzhenko’s 1939 Autobiography." Journal of Ukrainian Studies. 19.1 (1994): 5-27.
Kepley Jr, Vance. "Folklore as Political Rhetoric: Dovzhenko’s Zvenigora." Film Criticism. 7.1 (1982): 37-46.
“Dovzhenko and Montage: Issues of Style and Narration in the Silent Films.” Journal of Ukrainian Studies. 19.1 (1994): 28-44.
Liber, George O. "Death, Birth Order and Alexander Dovzhenko’s Cinematic Visions.“ Kinema. 13 (2000): 57-74.
Osadnik, Waclaw M. and Eugeniusz Wilk. "Toward a Formal Semiotic Analysis of Dovzhenko’s Arsenal." Journal of Ukrainian Studies. 19.1 (1994): 85-110.
Papazian, Elizabeth A. "Offscreen Dreams and Collective Synthesis in Dovzhenko’s Earth." Russian Review. 62.3 (2003): 411-428.
Perez, Gilberto. "Dovzhenko: Folktale and Revolution." Film Quarterly. 64.4 (2011): 17-21. An analysis of the films Zvenigora, Arsenal and Earth, including a discussion of their relation to Ukrainian folk traditions and a comparison of Dovzhenko’s style and Eisenstein’s.
Williams, Bruce. "A Mirror of the Cinema: Poetic Discourse and Autotelic Aesthetics in Dovzhenko’s Earth." Journal of Ukrainian Studies. 19.1 (1994): 67-83.
Online Artioles:
Bingham, Adam. "Poetry in Motion: Alexander Dovzhenko's Earth." Senses of Cinema. 31 (2004)
Dovzhenko, Aleksandr. The Poet as Filmmaker: Selected Writings. Boston, MA: MIT Press, 1973.
Kepley Jr, Vance. In the Service of the State: The Cinema of Alexandr Dovzhenko. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press, 1986.
Liber, George. Alexander Dovzhenko: A Life in Soviet Film. London, UK: BFI, 2002.
Articles
Burns, Paul E. "Cultural Revolution, Collectivization and Soviet Cinema: Eisenstein’s Old and New and Dovzhenko’s Earth." Film & History. 11.4 (1981): 84-96.
Carynnyk, Marco. "Alexander Dovzhenko’s 1939 Autobiography." Journal of Ukrainian Studies. 19.1 (1994): 5-27.
Kepley Jr, Vance. "Folklore as Political Rhetoric: Dovzhenko’s Zvenigora." Film Criticism. 7.1 (1982): 37-46.
“Dovzhenko and Montage: Issues of Style and Narration in the Silent Films.” Journal of Ukrainian Studies. 19.1 (1994): 28-44.
Liber, George O. "Death, Birth Order and Alexander Dovzhenko’s Cinematic Visions.“ Kinema. 13 (2000): 57-74.
Osadnik, Waclaw M. and Eugeniusz Wilk. "Toward a Formal Semiotic Analysis of Dovzhenko’s Arsenal." Journal of Ukrainian Studies. 19.1 (1994): 85-110.
Papazian, Elizabeth A. "Offscreen Dreams and Collective Synthesis in Dovzhenko’s Earth." Russian Review. 62.3 (2003): 411-428.
Perez, Gilberto. "Dovzhenko: Folktale and Revolution." Film Quarterly. 64.4 (2011): 17-21. An analysis of the films Zvenigora, Arsenal and Earth, including a discussion of their relation to Ukrainian folk traditions and a comparison of Dovzhenko’s style and Eisenstein’s.
Williams, Bruce. "A Mirror of the Cinema: Poetic Discourse and Autotelic Aesthetics in Dovzhenko’s Earth." Journal of Ukrainian Studies. 19.1 (1994): 67-83.
Online Artioles:
Bingham, Adam. "Poetry in Motion: Alexander Dovzhenko's Earth." Senses of Cinema. 31 (2004)