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Articles related to "Eisenstein"
Johann Strauss II Die Fledermaus Die Fledermaus (The Bat), a German operetta by Johann Strauss II. Die Fledermaus opera plot synopsis, character description, and other Strauss II operetta information. strauss ii die fledermaus • strauss operetta the bat • die fledermaus plot synopsis • die fledermaus character roles • die fledermaus opera information
Battleship Potemkin: A Revolution on Two Fronts Premièring in Moscow in January 1926, Sergei Eisenstein's Battleship Potemkin has since established its position as an undisputed classic of early cinema. battleship potemkin • sergei eisenstein • odessa steps • propaganda • film propaganda
October -- Sergei Eisenstein's overlooked masterwork Review of Sergei Eisenstein's October (aka Ten Days that Shook the World) eisenstein • october • ten days that shook the world • russia
Montage: Eisenstein vs. Vertov Eisenstein uses montage to create emotions in his viewers through composition. For Vertov montage is a series of choices during production that eventually achieve a plot. montage theories • sergei eisenstein • dziga vertov • film editing • early russian films
Film Review: The Battleship Potemkin (1925) The Battleship Potemkin (1925) directed by Sergei Eisenstein is a silent film considered as one of the greatest films of all time. It tackles the 1905 Potemkin Mutiny. battleship potemkin • potemkin mutiny • sergei eisenstein • odessa steps • theory of montage
Aleksander Nevsky Review of the Russian film by the great Sergei Eisenstein: Aleksander Nevsky. russia • propaganda • stalin • hitler • eisenstein
Battleship Potemkin on DVD It's existed in various versions for years. Now, Eisenstein's classic is unleashed in its most definitive form to date. battleship potemkin dvd • sergei eisenstein • kino films • october revolution • u.s.s.r.
European Epic Films of the Late 1920s The 1920s has often been called the Golden Age of Silent Movies. These three examples from Europe show why this is true. european film epic 1920 • european film • film epic • lang metropolis • gance napoleon
Montage A look at the use of montage in the writing and apprehension of modern poetry. montage • eisenstein • pound • ideogrammatic • method
17 Surefire Ways To Get Your Script Rejected Linda Eisenstein has come up with some great ways to hurt yourself on the market. linda • eisenstein • seventeen • surefire • ways
A Beginners Guide to The Horus Heresy Series A galaxy spanning epic of heroism, tragedy and war, Games Workshop's Horus Heresy novels are a worthy investment for any science-fiction afficionado. the horus heresy • a beginner's guide to the horus heresy • horus rising • false gods • galaxy in flames
European Epic Films of the Early 1920s Early in the 1920s, at the beginnings of their lengthy and illustrious careers, directors Carl Theodor Dreyer, Fritz Lang, and Sergei Eisenstein turned to making epics. european epic films 1920s • leaves satan’s notebook • die nibelungen • battleship potemkin • carl dreyer epic
Just in Time, Part 1 How are operatic characters ruled by the forces of Time? opera • opera • clocks • die fledermaus • johann strauss
Finding A Poem A collection of meditations on the art of finding the poem. marshall • stoneking • finding • poem • poetry
Mexico Dreaming - Part Two Part two of Billy Marshall Stoneking's poetic journey through Mexico. marshall • stoneking • poetry • mexico • san
5 Greatest Classic Foreign Films 5 famous foreign films everyone should see - if not on the big screen then certainly on dvd, a great way to enable the classics to reach an eager new audience. best foreign films • classic foreign films • famous foreign films • m film • m fritz lang
Best Films of the 1920s The 1920s were a time of abandon and of legendary excess. Such social characteristics were, as always, reflected in the films of the era. battleship potemkin • cabinet of dr. caligari • gold rush • metropolis • phantom of the opera
Facts About Ivan the Terrible Facts about Ivan the Terrible's life have captivated historians, artists, writers, and directors. Five facts about the Russian tsar give details about his life. ivan the terrible • ivan iv • ivan grozny • boris godunov • false dmitri
A Review of Young Stalin A review of Young Stalin, Simon Sebag Montefiore's biography of the early years of the notorious Russian dictator, the self-styled Red Tsar. young stalin • simon sebag montefiore • young stalin by simon sebag montefiore • biography of stalin • stalin
Books about Russian Culture These three books about Russian culture delve into its development and how it affected history. books about russian culture • russian culture's effect on history • natasha's dance • land of the firebird • the face of russia
Brit Awards Honor Pet Shop Boys In February 2009 the Pet Shop Boys collect the biggest honor in the British music industry for their achievements over the past 20 years. pet shop boys • pet shop boys brit awards • pet shop boys outstanding contribution to music aw • brit awards 2009 • the pet shop boys 80’s music
Carl Dreyer's Vampyr Carl Dreyer's 1932 film is a masterpiece of early sound, phantasmagoric imagery, and macabre themes. carl dreyer • vampyr • vampire • expressionist • caligari
Historic Heroes of Russia Russian history would be incomplete without knowing the legends and facts behind its heroes, whose names have been given to streets, cathedrals, and operas. historic heroes of russia • boris godunov • ivan iii • alexander nevsky • ivan the great
Sergei Prokofiev Biography Life and works of Russian composer Sergei Prokofiev, best known for opera The Love for Three Oranges, ballet Romeo and Juliet, and fairy tale Peter and the Wolf. sergei prokofiev • prokofiev biography life and works • prokofiev's peter and the wolf • the love for three oranges by prokofiev • prokofiev's operas
The Red Badge of Courage It's not a western, but it is one of the great Civil War pics ever. john huston • audie murphy.
2009 USAAA International Conference Mark and David Geier will discuss the Lupron Protocol at the USAAA conference; this is just one of the many workshops available to conference attendees. autism conferences • usaaa • lupron protocol • david geier • mark geier
Akira Kurosawa - Master of Japanese Cinema An introduction to Akira Kurosawa, the artist and film-maker who redefined cinema. The Ran director's life, movies (inc. filmography) and news of an important exhibition. akira kurosawa • seven samurai • japanese cinema • director profile kurosawa • rashomon
Art Imitates Life, Part 1 How have opera performers been portrayed upon the opera stage? Are they imperious divas, sensitive and otherworldly vessels of ethereal talents...or hired help? opera • operetta • puccini • tosca • richard strauss
Plasmids (Part 2) The second part of last week's article on plasmids and their use in the pharmaceutical industry. plasmids • intreferons • dna • vaccines • genetic engineering
Russian Film The Circus Showcases Red Hollywood A lavish Busby Berkeley-style musical, a critique of race intolerance, and Stalin's favorite actress add up to a movie that was wildly popular in the 1930s USSR. russian film • soviet cinema • red hollywood • red divas • soviet film
Call It Poetry / Tonight : An experiment in performance poetry The presentation of <I>Call It Poetry/Tonight</I> gave new meaning to the concept of "a poetry reading". Read about this historic poem-play and how it was made. call it poetry/tonight • poetry • australian poetry • verse plays • oral poetry
The Making of the "Red Hollywood" Film Series Behind the "Red Hollywood" series of Soviet musicals of the 1930s sits a tale that links 3 film festivals, a Romanian graduate student, and a New York film programmer. red hollywood • russian film • soviet musicals • stalin era movies • russian hollywood
Film Finance for writers Film Finance for Screenwriters darrell j. banks • movies • screenwriting • war of the worlds • pierson
Choice Cuts: August - September 2002 Music reviews, music reviews! Featuring Aberdeen, The Action, Carrie Akre, Blow Up Hollywood, Ali Handal, Kay Hanley, Blake Hazard, In Our Lifetime Vol. 2, Jenn Lindsay, O.A.R., Seldom, Jennifer Terran, Dave Tofani, and Track Star. mckibbin • adam • music • music review • cd
Clinging to the hem of Horror's skirt Christina Conrad is a poet, playwright, painter and performer. Her poems have been widely anthologised, most recently in <I>Big Smoke</I>, New Zealand writing from the 1960s and 1970s (published by Auckland University Press). Here, she talks to Billy Marshall Stoneking about her curious life and approach to poetry. christina • conrad • poetry • new • zealand
The Mexico Interview (Part One) The intricacies of performance poetry - and the oral poem's relation to its written equivalent - are discussed by poets, Charles Hasty and Billy Marshall Stoneking, in this interview conducted in San Miguel, GTO, Mexico. charles • hasty • performance • poetry • marshall |
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