The Battleship Potemkin
The Battleship Potemkin ★★★★ Potemkin; Bronenosets Potemkin 1925
Eisenstein's best work documents mutiny aboard the Russian battleship Potemkin in 1905 which led to a civilian uprising against the Czar in Odessa, and the resulting crackdown by troops loyal to the Czar. Beautiful cinematography, especially the use of montage sequences, changed filmmaking. In particular, a horrifying sequence depicting the slaughter of civilians on an Odessa beach by soldiers coming down the stairs leading to it is exceptional; many movies pay homage to this scene including “The Untouchables” and “Love and Death.” Viewers should overlook obvious Marxist overtones and see this film for what it is: a masterpiece. 71m/B VHS, DVD . RU Alexander Antonov, Vladimir Barsky, Grigori Alexandrov, Mikhail Gomorov, Sergei Eisenstein, I. Brobov, Beatrice Vitoldi, N. Poltavseva, Alexandr Levshin, Repnikova, Korobei, Levchenko; D: Grigori Alexandrov, Sergei Eisenstein; W: Nina Agadzhanova Shutko, Sergei Eisenstein; C: Eduard Tisse.