Mechanics of the Brain

Mechanics of the Brain (Russian: Механика головного мозга, romanized: Myekhanika golovnogo mozga) is a 1926 Soviet documentary film directed by Vsevolod Pudovkin, a popularization of Ivan Pavlov's studies in classical conditioning.

[2][3] The motion picture is the first independent work of Pudovkin as a director and also marks the start of his collaboration with cinematographer Anatoli Golovnya.

[4] Twenty years later, Pudovkin told an interviewer: The only significance this first film of mine has is that it made me realize that I could work on my own.

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