Sergei Eisenstein
Sergei Eisenstein was born on Jan 22, 1898 in Russian Empire [now Latvia]. Sergei Eisenstein's big-screen debut came with Battleship Potemkin directed by Sergei Eisenstein in 1925. Sergei Eisenstein is known for Que Viva Mexico directed by Sergei Eisenstein, Sergey Bondarchuk stars as Narrator and Grigoriy Aleksandrov as Self. Sergei Eisenstein has got 5 awards and 4 nominations so far. The most recent award Sergei Eisenstein achieved is Online Film & Television Association. The upcoming new movie Sergei Eisenstein plays is Sergey Eyzenshteyn. Meksikanskaya fantasiya which will be released on Feb 12, 1998.
The son of an affluent architect, Eisenstein attended the Institute of Civil Engineering in Petrograd as a young man. With the fall of the tsar in 1917, he worked as an engineer for the Red Army. In the following years, Eisenstein joined up with the Moscow Proletkult Theater as a set designer and then director. The Proletkult's director, Vsevolod Meyerhold, became a big influence on Eisenstein, introducing him to the concept of biomechanics, or conditioned spontaneity. Eisenstein furthered Meyerhold's theory with his own "montage of attractions"--a sequence of pictures whose total emotion effect is greater than the sum of its parts. He later theorized that this style of editing worked in a similar fashion to Marx's dialectic. Though Eisenstein wanted to make films for the common man, his intense use of symbolism and metaphor in what he called "intellectual montage" sometimes lost his audience. Though he made only seven films in his career, he and his theoretical writings demonstrated how film could move beyond its nineteenth-century predecessor--Victorian theatre-- to create abstract concepts with concrete images.
Birthday
Jan 22, 1898Place of Birth
Riga, Governorate of Livonia, Russian Empire [now Latvia]
Known For
Awards
5 wins & 4 nominations
Movies & TV Shows
- 19986.9
- 1979
director, writer
7.4 - 1958
Ivan the Terrible, Part II: The Boyars' Plot
director, writer
7.8 - 1944
director, writer, editor
7.7 - 1940
director, writer
6.3 - 1938
writer, director, editor
7.5 - 1937
director, writer
6.7 - 1933
director, writer
7.0 - 1930
Women's Misery - Women's Happiness
director, editor
6.4 - 1929
director, writer
7.2 - 1927
October (Ten Days that Shook the World)
director, writer
7.4 - 19257.9