The main question discussed in the article is the unequal treatment of two propaganda film creators: Sergey Eisenstein and Leni Riefenstahl. For the answer to this question, the article suggests three possible answers. First of all, the comparison of an unequal treatment of the consequences stemming from the two ideologies: National Socialism and Stalinism. Secondly, the comparison provided between Eisenstein's "Oktiabr" (1928) and Riefenstahl's "Trumph of the will (1935)" reveals different conseptions of the relationship between an art nad propaganda, as well as the opposite conception of the montage: a dialectical and harmonious one. The dialectical montage opened up more possibilities for mocking the democratc events. The common points b...
EISENSTEIN AND TARKOVSKY: AN UNEXPECTED CONNECTION For the majority of film scholars, the names of T...
This article aims to trace and articulate the extremely rich production and postproduction history o...
While the inadequate archival preservation of films by early women directors such as Alice Guy-Blach...
Eisenstein’s films as well as his sketches and conceptual essays are strongly suggestive of the arti...
This article discusses the movies October (1927) by Serguei Eisenstein and Grigory Alexandrov, and T...
I do not wish to mislead anyone reading this project into thinking that it will become an analysis o...
The major hypothesis of this article is that revolution was first “cinefied” in the Soviet context, ...
This article is an analysis of a legendary creative project of Sergei Eisenstein, who at the end of...
The great Russian filmmaker and film theorist Sergei Eisenstein has become the subject of renewed in...
Alexander Nevsky is a landmark in Sergei Eisenstein's filmography, marking not only his first s...
textBeing a very prominent film director with several recognisable works, Sergey Eisenstein has been...
One of the iconic figures of the twentieth-century cinema, Sergei Eisenstein is best known as the di...
Conference paper given at International History of Public Relations Conference 6-7 July 2016 Univers...
Early Soviet filmmakers’ relationship with modernism, like that of film generally, is problematic. ...
Sergei Eisenstein’s 110th anniversary celebrated in 2008 calls for a re-assessment of his over...
EISENSTEIN AND TARKOVSKY: AN UNEXPECTED CONNECTION For the majority of film scholars, the names of T...
This article aims to trace and articulate the extremely rich production and postproduction history o...
While the inadequate archival preservation of films by early women directors such as Alice Guy-Blach...
Eisenstein’s films as well as his sketches and conceptual essays are strongly suggestive of the arti...
This article discusses the movies October (1927) by Serguei Eisenstein and Grigory Alexandrov, and T...
I do not wish to mislead anyone reading this project into thinking that it will become an analysis o...
The major hypothesis of this article is that revolution was first “cinefied” in the Soviet context, ...
This article is an analysis of a legendary creative project of Sergei Eisenstein, who at the end of...
The great Russian filmmaker and film theorist Sergei Eisenstein has become the subject of renewed in...
Alexander Nevsky is a landmark in Sergei Eisenstein's filmography, marking not only his first s...
textBeing a very prominent film director with several recognisable works, Sergey Eisenstein has been...
One of the iconic figures of the twentieth-century cinema, Sergei Eisenstein is best known as the di...
Conference paper given at International History of Public Relations Conference 6-7 July 2016 Univers...
Early Soviet filmmakers’ relationship with modernism, like that of film generally, is problematic. ...
Sergei Eisenstein’s 110th anniversary celebrated in 2008 calls for a re-assessment of his over...
EISENSTEIN AND TARKOVSKY: AN UNEXPECTED CONNECTION For the majority of film scholars, the names of T...
This article aims to trace and articulate the extremely rich production and postproduction history o...
While the inadequate archival preservation of films by early women directors such as Alice Guy-Blach...