Sergei Eisenstein’s ‘Battleship Potemkin’ turned 100, marking a century since its 1925 release. This silent Soviet masterpiece tells the story of a 1905 naval mutiny, using innovative montage editing to create a powerful narrative. The film’s influence on cinema is immense – its iconic Odessa Steps sequence remains a cultural touchstone. Eisenstein’s bold experimentation shaped filmmaking techniques, inspiring generations. Despite its revolutionary themes, ‘Potemkin’ faced censorship challenges. Today, it’s a testament to film’s power as art and propaganda.
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‘Battleship Potemkin’ at 100: The Soviet Masterpiece That Redefined Cinema
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