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Yuri Tsivian

    Yuri Tsivian is a distinguished film scholar whose work delves into Russian, Soviet, and world cinema. He explores the profound artistic and historical dimensions of film, uncovering new perspectives on its evolution and significance. His analyses offer readers an engaging insight into the world of cinema and its cultural impact.

    Early Cinema in Russia and its Cultural Reception
    Ivan the Terrible
    • Ivan the Terrible

      • 88 pages
      • 4 hours of reading
      4.2(19)Add rating

      Ivan The Terrible (1944/46) was envisaged by its director, Sergei Eisenstein as a trilogy. The book attempts to follow the train of thought that connect the aesthetic construction and visual design of the film to Eisenstein's knowldege of iconography and painting, psychoanalysis and philosophy, Shakespeare and Balzac - and much more. schovat popis

      Ivan the Terrible
    • The book, first published in 1994, offers a deep exploration of its subject matter, reflecting the academic rigor associated with Routledge, an imprint of Taylor & Francis. It presents insights and analyses that are relevant to its field, contributing to scholarly discourse. The work is likely to appeal to researchers, students, and professionals seeking a comprehensive understanding of the topic.

      Early Cinema in Russia and its Cultural Reception