Blu-Ray Kino International Release date: 20/Apr/2010
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Other Movies
Product No.:
1898511573
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1
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Alexander Antonov, Grigori Aleksandrov, Vladimir Barsky Sergei M. Eisenstein
Description:
Odessa - 1905. Enraged with the deplorable conditions on board the armored cruiser Potemkin and raising the red flag of revolution, the sailors' revolt becomes the rallying point for a Russian populace ground under the boot hells of the Czar's Cossacks. When ruthless White Russian cavalry arrives to crush the rebellion on the sandstone Odessa Steps, the most famous and most quoted film sequence in cinema history is born.
Battleship Potemkin on Blu-Ray by Kino International presents Sergei Eisenstein?s groundbreaking 1925 silent film, renowned as one of the most influential works in cinema history. This meticulously restored edition offers stunning visuals and enhanced audio, allowing viewers to experience the revolutionary fervor and cinematic innovation that made this film a classic. The story dramatizes the 1905 mutiny aboard the Russian battleship Potemkin, capturing themes of oppression, rebellion, and collective action with unforgettable imagery?most notably the iconic Odessa Steps sequence.
Kino International is celebrated for its dedication to preserving and distributing classic films from around the world. Their releases are known for high-quality restorations and insightful bonus content that enriches appreciation for cinematic masterpieces.
Director Sergei Eisenstein was a visionary filmmaker whose pioneering use of montage revolutionized editing techniques; his other acclaimed works include "October" (1928) and "Alexander Nevsky" (1938). Lead actor Aleksandr Antonov delivered a powerful performance as Vakulinchuk; he also appeared in Eisenstein's later films. Notable collaborators include cinematographer Eduard Tisse, who worked closely with Eisenstein throughout his career, contributing to some of Soviet cinema?s most memorable images.
Actors:
Alexander Antonov, Grigory Alexandrov, Mikhail Gomorov, Marusov, Aleksandr Antonov, Sergei M. Eisenstein, Vladimir Barsky, Andrei Fajt, Grigori Aleksandrov, Mikhail Gomarov, Vladimir Uralsky, I Bobrov, A Levshin, A. Fayt, Red Navy Sailors, A. Fait, A. Glauberman, Alexandr Levshin, Andrei Fayt, Beatrice Vitoldi, I. Bobrov, Konstantin Feldman, Korobei, Levchenko, M. Brodsky, Members of the Proletcult Theatre, N. Poltautseva, Prokopenko, Protopopov, Sailors of the Red Navy, Sergei Eisenstein, Zerenin, Repnikova, Citizens of Odessa