Question

The prerevolutionary Russian cinema

a. produced many distinguished works that have all been lost due to not being preserved by Soviet archives.

b. featured an aesthetic of camera mobility and fast-paced editing.

c. developed a modern acting style featuring a subtlety of performance that eventually developed into method acting.

d. featured the adaptation of classic Russian literature as a central genre.

e. produced very few indigenous films.

f. none of the above

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