Sergei M. Eisenstein Notes for a General History of Cinema

One of the iconic figures of the twentieth-century cinema, Sergei Eisenstein is best known as the director of The Battleship Potemkin, Alexander Nevskii and Ivan the Terrible. His craft as director and film editor left a distinct mark on such key figures of the Western cinema as Nicolas Roeg, Franci...

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Other Authors: Kleiman, Naum (Editor), Somaini, Antonio (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Amsterdam University Press 2016
Series:Film Theory in Media History
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