Ivan the Terrible, Part I

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Foreign Title: Ivan Groznyi
Date: January 01, 1944 to December 31, 1944
Dates Note: 1944
Country of Origin: USSR
Place of Origin: USSR
Languages: Russian
Color: B&W
Silent: No
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Sergei Eisenstein: Films That Shook the World
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Like Alexander Nevsky, Ivan the Terrible is a collaboration with “that magician Sergei Prokofiev,” as Eisenstein called him; it has a strange magic bordering on sorcery. Filmed under difficult wartime conditions, it is set in sixteenth-century Moscow, where the newly crowned Czar Ivan attempts to thwart both the boyars (the feudal nobility) and the hold of the church to create a unified Russia. Set mostly in cave-like cathedral interiors with frescoed walls, the film itself is like a fresco come to life in painterly long shots and tortured close-ups. Part I follows Ivan from his coronation to his voluntary exile to Alexandrov to await his people’s summons.

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