October (1927)

Director: Sergei Eisenstein  Starring: Layaschenko  Vasili Nikandrov  Boris Livanov  
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Publisher: Image
Format: DVD
UPC: 00014381457629
Buy.com Sku: 40104950
Item#: VSRR56
Category Keywords: Politics  Silent  Vintage  War 
Rating: NR
 
 
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Russian director sergei eisenstein's powerful retelling of the 1917 russian revolution, october is an acknowledged masterpiece in the use of editing, lighting, camera placement and mise-En-Scene.
 


Editor's Note

One of the finest examples of intellectual montage, consisting of more than 3,200 shots in its 103 minutes, TEN DAYS THAT SHOOK THE WORLD has been described as a Constructivist poster come to life. Again working from a commission by Lenin, in this case, to make a film commemorating the 10th anniversary of the overthrow of the Kerensky government by the Bolsheviks, Sergei Eisenstein saw it as an opportunity to push his montage experiments to the limit. Focusing on the crucial events from February through October 1917, the director treats Lenin (Vasili Nikandrov) with hagiographical reverence while satirizing the opponents of the Bolsheviks as obese clowns or idiots, using visual metaphors of an extraordinary variety and richness. Kerensky's (Nikolai Popov) strutting narcissism is illustrated by a cut to a mechanical peacock. Shots of officials of the provisional government are intercut with Japanese and African masks, Haitian voodoo idols, and sacred Chinese statuary. Perhaps most memorable is the image of the white horse dangling from the open St. Petersburg drawbridge, a bridge whose raised sections Eisenstein compared to the arms of a dying man, as a massacre unfolds on the ground. Like nearly all the director's work, this dizzyingly encyclopedic inventory of montage technique is as much a register of his unique sensibility as it as a piece of propaganda.


Plot Summary

The Bolshevik Revolution of 1917 is the background for this silent Russian classic and one of the best of early filmmaking history. The film is based on the book by American journalist John Reed and is narrated by Orson Welles.

 
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Source: Image Entertainment, Inc.

 
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Release Information
Studio: Image
Release Date: 12/29/1998
Running Time: 103 minutes
Original Release Date: 1927
Catalog ID: 4576
UPC: 00014381457629
Number of Discs: 1

Audio & Video
Original Language: Russian
Available Audio Tracks: Russian
Available Subtitles: English
Video: B&W

 
Cast & Crew
V. Nikandrov - Featured
Sergei Eisenstein - Director

  
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