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Sunday, Mar 4, 2018
4:30 PM (101 mins)
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SUBJECTS
October
(Oktyabr)
(Ten Days That Shook the World), (Desyat dnei, kotoriye potryasli mir)
Digital Restoration
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On Piano
Vasily Nikandrov, Nikolai Popov, Boris Livanov, Eduard Tissé,
October also screens on February 28 (with a lecture by Anne Nesbet) as part of the series In Focus: Eisenstein and His Contemporaries.
Made to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the October Revolution, October has taken on newsreel status: its famously excerptable scenes of the storming of the Winter Palace are said to be more spectacular and better attended than the actual event. But to see the film now is to re-experience the shock with which its experimentation was met on its initial release. (That release was held up while Eisenstein was forced to excise footage of Trotsky, who was himself being excised from Party life.) Eisenstein’s theories of intellectual montage turned the objects and figures of recent history into metaphorical elements.
FILM DETAILS
Screenwriter
- Sergei Eisenstein
- Grigori Alexandrov
Cinematographer
- Eduard Tissé
Language
- Silent
- with Russian intertitles and English subtitles
Print Info
- B&W
- DCP
- Silent
- 101 mins
Source
- MK2 and Lobster Films
CINEFILES
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View October documents
October (program note), Harvard Film Archive, 2005
October / Octyabr (program note), Film Society of Lincoln Center, 2003
October (Octyabr) (program note), London Film Festival, Ian Christie, 1988
Oktyabar (October) (review), Variety, Lenny Borger, 1988
October (program note), London Film Festival, Ian Christie, 1988
Sergei Eisenstein (article), American Film Institute, 1981
Sergiusz Eisenstein - artysta i mysliciel (booklet), Filmoteka Polska, 1979
Film's institutional mode of representation and the Soviet response (article), October, Noël Burch, 1979
The films of S. M. Eisenstein : October (Ten days that shook the world) (program note), Pacific Film Archive Calendar, 1979
Soviet silent cinema : part 2 : 1926-1927 (program note), The Museum of Modern Art, New York, Arthur Lennig, 1975
Displaying 10 of 25 publicly available documents.