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Eisenstein drew on history, Russian folk narratives, and the techniques of Walt Disney to create this broadly painted epic of Russian resilience. This story of Teutonic knights vanquished by Prince Alexander Nevsky’s tactical brilliance resonated deeply with a Soviet Union concerned with the rise of Nazi Germany. Widely imitated—most notably by Laurence Olivier’s Battle of Agincourt re-creation for Henry V—the Battle on the Ice scene remains one of the most famous audio-visual experiments in film history, perfectly blending action with the rousing score of Sergei Prokofiev. —The Criterion Collection

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Sergei Eisenstein

The father of montage, Russia’s Sergei Eisenstein was one of the principal architects of the modern cinematic form. Despite a relatively small ouevre of only seven completed films, most if not all of which suffered under the weight of communist intrusion, few individuals were more instrumental in enabling motion pictures to evolve beyond their origins in 19th century Victorian theater into a new arena of abstract thought and expression. While later criticized for the strong currents of propaganda coursing through his work, the continuing influence of Eisenstein’s films is, regardless of politics, undeniable; a master of metaphor and allusion, he brought to the medium a new depth of power and complexity. Sergei Mikhailovich Eisenstein was born January 23, 1898, in Riga, Latvia. The child of an affluent architect, he studied at the Institute of Civil Engineering in Petrograd, and in the wake of the 1917 revolution he began working as an engineer for the Red Army. By the early ‘20s, he… read more

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paulo.sales

3Jan10

Estética fantástica, planos fabulosos...  
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Daniel

3Dec09

I wonder whether Sergei Eisenstein’s films are still studied in movie classes like in the 70’s. The Soviet director was then THE director to admire according to our left-wing teachers. I didn’t like these films and never watched them since. So, when I decided to take a look at the restored version of Alexander Nevsky yesterday, I really didn’t know what to expect. Well, it was not so terrible after all. I appreciated…  more
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The Mayor Of Hell

6Jul09

I guess what really stood out for me in this movie were the images of the German army and their gnarly armor. The ice battle was great too but damn those German's were wicked looking. The weird love triangle...not so much  

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