The film, originally released in 1929, was silent and accompanied in theaters with live music. It has since been released a number of times with different soundtracks: • 1983 – A new composition was performed by
Un Drame Musical Instantané, based on Vertov's writings, among which was his Ear Laboratory. Electronic sounds, ambiences, voices were mixed to the 15-piece orchestra. An LP was issued in 1984 on
Grrr Records. • 1993 – French composer
Pierre Henry, known as a pioneer of
musique concrète, created a soundtrack for the film. • 1995 – A new composition was performed by the
Alloy Orchestra of
Cambridge, Massachusetts, based on notes left by Vertov. It incorporates sound effects such as sirens, babies crying,
crowd noise, etc. Readily available on several different DVD versions. • 1996 – Norwegian composer Geir Jenssen (aka
Biosphere) was commissioned by the
Tromsø International Film Festival to write a
new soundtrack for the movie, using the director's written instructions for the original accompanying piano player. Jenssen wrote half of the soundtrack, turning the other half to Per Martinsen (aka
Mental Overdrive). It was used for the Norwegian version '''' at the 1996 TIFF. This version of the film has not been re-released elsewhere, but the soundtrack was released separately with Jenssen's contributions on
Substrata 2 in 2001 and Martinsen's on an album of the same name in 2012. • 1999 –
In the Nursery band made a version, for the Bradford International Film Festival. Currently available on some DVD versions, often paired with the Alloy Orchestra score as an alternate soundtrack. • 2001 –
Steve Jansen and Claudio Chianura recorded a live soundtrack for a showing of the film at the Palazzina Liberty, in Milan on 11 December 1999. This was subsequently released on CD as the album
Kinoapparatom in 2001. • 2002 – A version was released with a soundtrack composed by
Jason Swinscoe and performed by the British
jazz and
electronic outfit
The Cinematic Orchestra (see
Man with a Movie Camera (The Cinematic Orchestra album)). Originally made for the Porto 2000 Film Festival. It was also released on DVD in limited numbers by
Ninja Tune. • 2002 – A score for the film by
Michael Nyman was premiered performed by the
Michael Nyman Band on 17 May 2002 at London's
Royal Festival Hall. A
British Film Institute DVD of the film was released with Nyman's score. This score is readily available on several different DVD editions. It has not been issued on CD, but some of the score is reworked from material Nyman wrote for the
Sega Saturn video game
Enemy Zero, which had a limited CD release, and Nyman performs a brief excerpt "Odessa Beach" on his album
The Piano Sings. • 2003 June – American multi-
theremin ensemble The Lothars performed a semi-improvised soundtrack accompanying a screening of the film at the
Coolidge Corner Theatre in
Brookline, Massachusetts. They repeated their performance three years later, in December 2006 at the
Galapagos Art Space in
Brooklyn, New York. • 2006 Absolut Medien, Berlin, released a DVD with the 3 soundtracks from Michael Nyman, In the nursery, and a new soundtrack from Werner Cee. • November 2007 – France based group
Art Zoyd presented a scenic version of the film with an additional video by artist Cecile Babiole. A studio recording of the soundtrack was released on CD in 2012. • 2008 – Norwegian electronic jazz trio Halt the Flux performed their interpretation of the soundtrack at the
Bergen International Film Festival. • October 2008 – London based Cinematic Orchestra undertook a show featuring a screening of Vertov's film, which preceded the re-issue of the Man With A Movie Camera DVD, in November. • 30 November 2008 – American Tricks of the Light Orchestra accompanied a screening of the film on Sunday at Brainwash Cafe in San Francisco. • July 2009; Mexican composer
Alex Otaola performed a new soundtrack live at Mexico's National Cinematheque, aided by the "Ensamble de Cámara/Acción". • 2009 – The American Voxare String Quartet performed music by Soviet Modernist composers to accompany a screening of the film. • August 2010 – Irish instrumental post-rock band
3epkano accompanied a screening of the film with an original live soundtrack in Fitzwilliam Square in Dublin • July 2010 – Ukrainian guitarist and composer Vitaliy Tkachuk performed his own soundtrack for the film, with his quartet, at a Ukrainian silent cinema festival "Mute Nights" in Odesa, the city where this movie was made. • 20 May 2011: The French pianist Yann Le Long, the
violoncellist Philippe Cusson and the
percussionist Stéphane Grimalt performed, for the first time, the soundtrack written by Le Long for the film at the
Centre Culturel du Vieux Couvent, Muzillac, France. • March 2014: Sarodist, beat maker, and multi-instrumentalist composer James Whetzel performed live a 51-piece new all-original soundtrack to
Man with a Movie Camera at SIFF Cinema Uptown in Seattle, WA, USA. Soundtrack features sarod, electric sarod, analog synthesizers, accordion, mandolin, bass, guitar, dhol, dholak, darbouka, bendir, rumba box, electronic drums, and 41 other pieces of percussion. Whetzel successfully completed a Kickstarter project for the soundtrack in July. • 2014 – Spanish band Caspervek Trio premiered a new soundtrack for the film at La Galería Jazz Club,
Vigo, with further performances in
Gijón,
Ourense and
Sigulda (
Latvia). • September 2014: Swedish indie rock band
bob hund premiered a new soundtrack at Cinemateket in Stockholm, with subsequent performances in
Helsinki,
Luleå,
Gothenburg and
Malmö. • 2016 – Donald Sosin, John Davis and others performed their collaborative score at the
Museum of the Moving Image, Astoria, New York. • 2022 – SilentFilmDJ D'dread performed a live DJ Set to a AI colored version of the film for at.tension Festival, Lärz, Germany. The film with the DJ Soundtrack is released via
YouTube • 2022 -
Austin based indie chamber music group Montopolis is currently touring performing a new live score to accompany the film. • 2024 - Los Angeles composer, Alexander Tovar, conducted a sold out performance at the Cats Crawl in East Hollywood with the Orchid Quartet Collective with Michael Sobie scored for piano quintet. • 14th March 2026 -
Melbourne indie band
Underground Lovers performed at two showings with a live score at
The Capitol, Melbourne. ==Notes==