EISENSTEIN, SERGEI MIKHAILOVICH

syĭrgāˈ mēkhīˈləvĭch īˈzənshtīn, 1898–1948, Russian film director. An architect and engineer, he became interested in a theatrical career and worked as a scene designer and stage director (1920). He began his film career in 1924 with Strike, followed by Potemkin (1925), which brought him world fame. Eisenstein developed a system of editing techniques, called montage, through which he made complex statements visually rather than through dialogue. His most famous sequences, the massacre on the Odessa steps in Potemkin and the rising of the drawbridge in October (1927), were composed of hundreds of shots edited according to his precise instructions. His only American project, Que Viva Mexico!, filmed in Mexico in 1930, was taken from his control and later edited by others. His Alexander Nevsky (1938) was an international success, but his projected trilogy Ivan the Terrible (1942–46) met with government disfavor. Part I was released in 1946, but Part II was withheld by the Soviet Film Trust until 1958. Eisenstein died before he could start Part III. He wrote The Film Sense (tr. 1942, rev. ed. 1947), The Film Form (tr. 1949), and Notes of a Film Director (tr. 1959).

See biographies by Y. Barna (1974) and R. Bergan (1999).

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...Huxley in Hollywood. New York: Harper, 1989. Eisenstein, Sergei Mikhailovich. The Film Sense. Tr. Jay Leyda. New York: Harcourt, 1947. Eisenstein, Sergei, W. I. Pudovkin, and G.V. Alexandrov...
...have long identified what is for them a specifically Mexican attitude toward death. For Soviet filmmaker Sergei Mikhailovich Eisenstein, this attitude is nowhere better displayed than during the Day of the Dead: At every step in Mexico life...
...emigrated in 1974. Became famous for unconventional prose works such as Its Me, Edichka ( 1979 ). 16 Sergei Mikhailovich Eisenstein (1898-1948): Russian film director; his Battleship Potemkin ( 1925 ) is one of the classics of Sovi...


 

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