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Sergei Eisenstein - Wikipedia Eisenstein (2000) by Renny Bartlett, "a series of loosely connected (and unevenly acted) theatrical sketches whose central theme is the director's shifting relationship with the Soviet government" focusing on "Eisenstein the political animal, gay man, Jewish target and artistic rebel"
Sergei Eisenstein | Biography, Films, Facts | Britannica Sergei Eisenstein, Russian film director and theorist whose work includes the three classic movies Battleship Potemkin (1925), Alexander Nevsky (1939), and Ivan the Terrible (released in two parts, 1944 and 1958) In his concept of film montage, images are presented for maximum psychological impact
Sergei Eisenstein - IMDb Sergei Eisenstein Director: Ivan the Terrible, Part I The son of an affluent architect, Eisenstein attended the Institute of Civil Engineering in Petrograd as a young man With the fall of the tsar in 1917, he worked as an engineer for the Red Army
Сергей Эйзенштейн — The Movie Database (TMDB) Sergei Mikhailovich Eisenstein was a pioneering Soviet Russian film director and film theorist, often considered to be the "Father of Montage " He is noted in particular for his silent films Strike (1924), Battleship Potemkin (1925) and October (1927), as well as the historical epics Alexander Nevsky (1938) and Ivan the Terrible (1944, 1958)
Eisenstein, Sergei (1898–1948) - Encyclopedia. com Eisenstein's pioneering filmmaking and insightful theoretical writings have assured enduring fame for the person who brought Soviet cinema to world attention See also Cinema
Sergei Eisenstein - New World Encyclopedia Eisenstein's vision of Communism brought him into conflict with officials in the ruling regime of Joseph Stalin; frequent attacks on him and then subsequent rehabilitation would be a repeated pattern throughout Eisenstein's life
Silent Movie Mondays - Battleship Potemkin (1925) Sergei Eisenstein’s Battleship Potemkin forever changed the language of film with its powerful storytelling, bold imagery, and the unforgettable Odessa Steps sequence
Sergei Eisenstein - Russian Archives Online Eisenstein was of Jewish descent through his paternal grandparents His father worked in shipbuilding, until 1910, when the family moved to St Petersburg, where his training as an architect and engineer had a great influence on his future filmmaking
Sergey Eisenstein summary | Britannica Sergey Eisenstein, (born Jan 22, 1898, Riga, Latvia—died Feb 11, 1948, Moscow, Russia, U S S R ), Russian film director and theorist He began his career at a workers’ theatre in Moscow in 1920, designing costumes and scenery