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Battleship Potemkin : From the series "The year 1905"

Блиох, Яков, 1895-1957.Антонов, Александр Павлович, 1898-1962.Александров, Григорий Васильевич, 1903-1984.Клейман, Н. И. (Наум И.) Bliokh, I͡Akov, 1895-1957 (Added Author). Agadzhanova, Nina Ferdinandovna, 1889-1974 (Added Author). Eisenstein, Sergei, 1898-1948 (Added Author). Meisel, Edmund, 1894-1930 (Added Author). Antonov, Aleksandr Pavlovich, 1898-1962 (Added Author). Aleksandrov, Grigoriĭ Vasilʹevich, 1903-1984 (Added Author). Barsky, Vladimir, 1889-1936 (Added Author). Gomorov, Mikhail. (Added Author). Levshin, Aleksandr. (Added Author). Demenok, Artem, 1962- (Added Author). Arnold, Loy. (Added Author). Patalas, Enno. (Added Author). Kleĭman, N. I. (Naum I.) (Added Author). Imig, Helmut, 1941- (Added Author). Zischler, Hanns, 1947- (Added Author). Bennett, Bruce, 1970- (Added Author). Goskino Rossii. (Added Author). Filmmuseum Berlin--Deutsche Kinemathek. (Added Author). Transit Film. (Added Author). Kino International Corporation. (Added Author). Alexander Antonov, Grigori Alexandrov, Vladimir Barski, Mikhail Gomorov, Aleksandr Levshin. (Cast).

Sergei Eisenstein was commissioned by the Soviet government to make a movie commemorating the failed uprising of 1905, a mere 20 years after the actual incident. Eisenstein duly hails as heroes the people whose actions were regarded as traitorous in 1905. It began when sailors on the Potemkin protested that the meat they were being fed was maggot infested. In response, the commander ordered that ten random sailors to be executed by firing squad, at which the crew turned on the officers and killed them all. The oppressed people of Odessa joined the revolt to show their rejection of the czarist regime--which sent Cossack troops--who then mowed down both rioters and innocent citizens without mercy. The film was banned at various times in the US and France, and for a longer time than any other film in British history; even Stalin banned it, at a time when mutiny was against the party line. It remains remarkable for the way it builds tension over a brisk 69 minutes, and in the right setting with the right audience, can still reveal its inflammatory power.

DVD  - 2007
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  • Physical Description 2 videodiscs (69 min.) : sound & silent, black and white and color tinted ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 booklet ([7] pages : illustrations ; 19 cm)
  • Edition All new restoration with the original Meisel orchestral score [ed.].
  • Publisher New York, NY : Kino International, [2007]

Content descriptions

General Note:
Originally produced as a Russian silent motion picture in 1925.
Special features: booklet includes the essay "A Revolution on Screen" by Bruce Bennett.
GMD: videodisc.
Formatted Contents Note:
Disc 1: Restored film with English intertitles Opening titles -- Sleep of the off-duty -- Meat -- Daily bread -- Commander Golikov -- Firing squad -- Rising up -- Vakulinchuk -- Final rest -- In remembrance -- Down with tyranny -- Delegate from the shore -- Harmony -- Shattered calm -- Mother's plea -- Baby carriage -- Turbulent meetings -- Squadron approaches -- Full speed -- Join us! (1925, 2007) (69 min.). Special features: Dem Panzerkreuzer Potemkin auf der spur = Tracing the Battleship Potemkin / Transit Film präsentiert ; ein film von Artem Demenok ; mit Enno Patalas, Naum Kleeman, Helmut Imig ; sprecher, Hanns Zischler ; produzent, Loy W. Arnold ; buch und regie, Artem Demenok (2007) (43 min.); Photo galleries: Behind the scenes, Photographs of deleted scenes, Promotional materials [slide shows].
Creation/Production Credits Note:
Head cinematographer, Eduard Tisse ; reconstruction under the direction of Enno Patalas in collaboration with Anna Bohn ; film editing, Sala Deinema ; colorization, Gerhard Ullmann ; English title editing, Ron Heidt ; music (1926), Edmund Meisel ; adaptation and instrumentation (2005), Helmet Imig.
Participant or Performer Note:
Alexander Antonov, Grigori Alexandrov, Vladimir Barski, Mikhail Gomorov, Aleksandr Levshin.
Disc 1: Members of the Proletkult Theaters, sailors of the Black Sea Fleet, the Sebastopol Fisherman's Union, and the inhabitants of Odessa.
Target Audience Note:
MPAA: Not rated.
System Details Note:
DVD; 5.1 stereo surround, 2.0 stereo ; full-frame presentation, aspect ratio 1.33:1.
Language Note:
Silent film with English intertitles (disc 1) or Russian intertitles with optional English subtitles (disc 2).