October (Paperback, 2002 Ed.)


"October "(1927) was Sergei Eisenstein's third completed feature film. It is both a testament to Eisenstein's technical genius and one of the most remarkable works of propaganda cinema. In virtuoso and indelible sequences such as the storming of the Winter Palace, Eisenstein recreated the 1917 October Revolution as a heroic spectacle, thus furnishing the fledgling Soviet republic with its founding myth.
In his analysis of "October," Richard Taylor asks to what extent the film, commissioned to mark the tenth anniversary of the Revolution, can lay claim to being "authentic" history. He then examines "October's" relationship to the politics of the period, particularly its contribution to reinforcing the cult of Lenin, developing the emergent cult of Stalin, and eliminating Trotsky from official history. In aesthetic terms "October" vividly realized Eisenstein's theory of "intellectual montage." Taylor explains both theory and its application before situating "October" in the wider context of Eisenstein's career.

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"October "(1927) was Sergei Eisenstein's third completed feature film. It is both a testament to Eisenstein's technical genius and one of the most remarkable works of propaganda cinema. In virtuoso and indelible sequences such as the storming of the Winter Palace, Eisenstein recreated the 1917 October Revolution as a heroic spectacle, thus furnishing the fledgling Soviet republic with its founding myth.
In his analysis of "October," Richard Taylor asks to what extent the film, commissioned to mark the tenth anniversary of the Revolution, can lay claim to being "authentic" history. He then examines "October's" relationship to the politics of the period, particularly its contribution to reinforcing the cult of Lenin, developing the emergent cult of Stalin, and eliminating Trotsky from official history. In aesthetic terms "October" vividly realized Eisenstein's theory of "intellectual montage." Taylor explains both theory and its application before situating "October" in the wider context of Eisenstein's career.

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Product Details

General

Imprint

Bfi Publishing

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Series

BFI Film Classics

Release date

March 2002

Availability

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First published

2002

Authors

Dimensions

190 x 137 x 7mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

97

Edition

2002 Ed.

ISBN-13

978-0-85170-916-1

Barcode

9780851709161

Categories

LSN

0-85170-916-8



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