Sergei Eisenstein

Sergei Eisenstein

Sergei Mikhailovich Eisenstein was a pioneering Soviet Russian film director and film theorist, often considered to be the "Father of Montage." He is noted in particular for his silent films Strike (1924), Battleship Potemkin (1925) and October (1927), as well as the historical epics Alexander Nevsky (1938) and Ivan the Terrible (1944, 1958). His work profoundly influenced early filmmakers owing to his innovative use of and writings about montage.

Alexander Nevsky - PulpMovies
Battleship Potemkin - PulpMovies
Que Viva Mexico! - PulpMovies
Ivan the Terrible, Part II: The Boyars' Plot - PulpMovies
Ivan the Terrible, Part I - PulpMovies
Strike - PulpMovies
October (Ten Days that Shook the World) - PulpMovies
The Disaster in Oaxaca - PulpMovies
Bezhin Meadow: Sequences from an Unfinished Film - PulpMovies
The General Line - PulpMovies
Glumov's Diary - PulpMovies
Hurray Mexico! - PulpMovies
Sergei Eisenstein: Mexican Fantasy - PulpMovies
Sentimental Romance - PulpMovies
Time in the Sun - PulpMovies
Seeds of Freedom - PulpMovies
Death Day - PulpMovies
Eisenstein’s Mexican Film: Episodes for Study - PulpMovies
Ivan the Terrible, Part III - PulpMovies
The Storming of La Sarraz - PulpMovies
Eisenstein in Mexico - PulpMovies
Thunder Over Mexico - PulpMovies
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