Blogs about: Sergei Eisenstein

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Two Thumbs Up for Criticism

evankessler wrote 3 months ago: Hey Trendlophiliacs! We know you’re probably oozing trendliness from your arteries and veins … more →

Tags: careers, Celebrities, Entertainment, film, Television, Trends, trendsetters, The Wizard of Oz, Monkeys

No Regrets for Our Youth (1946)1 comment

mondale wrote 5 months ago: Akira Kurosawa’s first post-war film, No Regrets for Our Youth, is a strange uneasy movie. The st … more →

Tags: film, History, Akira Kurosawa, Hirohito, hotsumi ozaki, iraq, Japan, John Dower, richard sorge

New DVDs: Monday 28 April 2008

cinemascream wrote 5 months ago: There is plenty to get through this week so I’ll just quickly mention that the disappointing H … more →

Tags: new dvds, Reviews, Cinema, film, DVD, His Dark Materials: The Golden Compass, Halloween, Halloween: Director's Cut, We Own the Night

The Battleship Potemkin4 comments

ZC wrote 6 months ago: Have begun reading Sergei Eistenstein’s famous Film Form, and watching Potemkin was like watch … more →

Tags: 1920s Cinema, 1920s, Battleship Potemkin, cinematography, Montage, Russian Revolution, Silent Film

Shampoo is better! I go on first and clean the hair! Conditioner is better! I make the hair silky and smooth!

Justin wrote 7 months ago: 12. Battleship Potemkin (Sergei Eisenstein, 1925) This might be the only film on the list that gets … more →

Tags: Top 50 Films, naked gun, Battleship Potemkin, arcade fire, communism

wars and revolutions

michiko wrote 9 months ago: after discussing world war II and russian revolution with some friends weeks ago (technically last y … more →

Tags: History, Movies, Politics, Thoughts, a ballad of a soldier, a generation, alexander douzhenko, all quiet in the western front, Andrzej Wajda

Film on Wednesday - Battleship Potemkin

balkan wrote 9 months ago: The Battleship Potemkin, is a 1925 silent film directed by Sergei Eisenstein and produced by Mosfilm … more →

Tags: you tube, Movies, film, Video, Battleship Potemkin

Religious symbols

chapiz wrote 1 year ago: It is interesting seen a movie that has a lot of intellectual montage.  One of the images that call … more →

Questions on Film Que Viva Mexico

chapiz wrote 1 year ago: 1. In a way he uses a serape to compare it to the Mexican culture because on a sarape the colors sta … more →

On Slogans

MP:me wrote 1 year ago: 1. “It will be the art of the direct cinema of a slogan. Of communication that is just as unob … more →

Tags: YouTube, Praxis, Slogan, Media Theory, activist media, activist video, Process, Documentary, cinema of revolution

Bioshock = High Art.

a.e.zimmer wrote 1 year ago: I figure I should just come out and say it instead of dicking around with doublespeak. Bioshock is … more →

Tags: Editorial, Video Gamez!!1!1!11, film, Video Games, Storytelling, writing, Bioshock, Roger Ebert, Art


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