Battleship Potemkin + Drifters Dual Format - The Soviet Influence - Battles - Filme - BFI - 5035673010587 - 5. November 2012
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Battleship Potemkin + Drifters Dual Format

The Soviet Influence - Battles

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Battleship Potemkin + Drifters Dual Format

Double bill of silent features from the 1920s. 'Battleship Potemkin' (1925), masterpiece of Russian silent film pioneer Sergei M. Eisenstein, is a dramatised account of the naval mutiny and street riots at the sea port of Odessa that sparked off the 1905 Russian Revolution.

When the crew of the Potemkin protests after being given rotten meat as rations, the captain responds by ordering the execution of the dissidents. Outrage at this injustice quickly ignites and the townspeople have soon surrounded the harbour in a mass demonstration - but the scene gives way to tragedy and brutality as the authorities move in to quell the uprising. In British documentary 'Drifters' (1929), which was influenced by and originally screened alongside 'Battleship Potemkin' in the UK, director John Grierson looks at the North Sea herring fleets and the men who worked them.

The film pays particular attention to how the once traditional industry has become a more modern enterprise.


Battleship Potemkin / Drifters | Броненосец Потёмкин / Drifters / + DVD

Medien Filme     Blu-Ray   (Blu-ray Disc)
Discanzahl 2
Erscheinungsdatum 5. November 2012
EAN/UPC 5035673010587
Label BFI BFIB1058
Maße 136 × 170 × 14 mm   ·   136 g
Laufzeit 02:04:00
Region Region B   (Europe, Africa, Southwest Asia and Oceania)
Sprache Englisch  
Untertitel Englisch
Hinweis: Diese Ausgabe enthält keine Untertitel in Deutsch.
Skuespiller Aleksandr Antonov
Skuespiller Vladimir Barsky
Skuespiller Grigori Aleksandrov
Skuespiller Ivan Bobrov
Skuespiller Mikhail Gomorov

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