The Eisenstein collection: Volume 1 [videorecordingDVD] : Strike, Battleship Potemkin, October / director, Sergei Eisenstein; producer, Goskino; producer, Sovinko; writer, Sergei Eisenstein; writer, Valeri Pletiniov; writer, I. Kravchinovsky; writer, Grigori Alexandrov.
Publisher number: TVD4033 | Palisades TartanPublication details: Palisades Tartan, 2010.Description: 3 videodiscs (255 min.) : b&wGenre/Form: DDC classification:- 22
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2 week loan (DVD) | Hockney Library DHB Film Collection | FC/EIS (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | Please remember to unlock the case after issuing. | 7412019925 |
Extras to be confirmed, Region 2, 3 disc(s), Interactive menus.
Made in 1928.
Credits: cinematographer, Edouard Tisse; cinematographer, Vassili Khvatov; cinematographer, Vladimir Popov.
Boxed.
Cast: Maxim Shtraukh, Anatoli Kuznetsov, Grigori Alexandrov, I. Ivanov, M. Mamin, Vera Yanukova, Mikhail Gomarov, Levshin, Boris Yurtsev, Vladimir Barsky, Nikandrov Vasili, Boris Livanov, I. Kluvkin, Vladimir Uralsky, Alexander Anjonov, Mikhail Gomorov, Sergei M. Eisenstein, Vladimir Popov.
Trio of silent films directed by Russian filmmaker Sergei Eisenstein. 'Strike' (1924) gives an allegorical account of a strike on the part of the factory workers in 1912 Russia that is brutally suppressed by the authorities. Eisenstein combines visual montage, caricature and disturbing slaughterhouse sequences to highlight the brutality of the police. 'Battleship Potemkin' (1925) recounts the Krondstadt Navy mutiny at Odessa, which sparked off the 1905 Russian Revolution. As a celebration of the 20th anniversary of the revolution, Eisenstein's masterpiece boasts inventive, rapid-cutting camera work (the film contains 1,300 separate shots) and one of the most famous sequences in the history of film: the massacre on the Odessa Steps. Commissioned to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the Russian Revolution, 'October' (1927) uses montage and a documentary style to present the events of the Bolshevik uprising in 1917.
BBFC code: 12.
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