eisenstein

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Russian film maker who pioneered the use of montage and is considered among the most influential film makers in the history of motion pictures (1898-1948)
Sergei Mikhailovich Eisenstein
a Russian film director. Many people consider him to be one of the greatest directors ever, and he is famous especially for The Battleship Potemkin (1925) and Alexander Nevsky (1938) (1898-1948)
Sergei Mikhailovich Eisenstein
{i} (1898-1948) Russian film maker who paved the way and initiated the use of montage
Sergey Eisenstein
born Jan. 23, 1898, Riga, Latvia died Feb. 11, 1948, Moscow, 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. After studying stage direction with Vsevolod Meyerhold, he turned to filmmaking. In Strike (1924) he introduced his influential concept of film montage, adding startling and often discordant images to the main action to create the maximum psychological impact. He further developed the style in The Battleship Potemkin (1925), a commissioned propaganda film that is one of the most influential films of all time. Among his other films are October (Ten Days That Shook the World; 1928) and The General Line (1929). After a frustrating period in Hollywood and Mexico (1930-33), he returned to the Soviet Union and made two more classics, Alexander Nevsky (1938) and Ivan the Terrible (2 parts, 1945-46)
Sergey Mikhaylovich Eisenstein
born Jan. 23, 1898, Riga, Latvia died Feb. 11, 1948, Moscow, 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. After studying stage direction with Vsevolod Meyerhold, he turned to filmmaking. In Strike (1924) he introduced his influential concept of film montage, adding startling and often discordant images to the main action to create the maximum psychological impact. He further developed the style in The Battleship Potemkin (1925), a commissioned propaganda film that is one of the most influential films of all time. Among his other films are October (Ten Days That Shook the World; 1928) and The General Line (1929). After a frustrating period in Hollywood and Mexico (1930-33), he returned to the Soviet Union and made two more classics, Alexander Nevsky (1938) and Ivan the Terrible (2 parts, 1945-46)
eisenstein

    الواصلة

    Ei·sen·stein

    التركية النطق

    ayzınstayn

    النطق

    /ˈīzənstīn/ /ˈaɪzənstaɪn/
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