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A second collection of films by Russian filmmaker Sergei
Eisenstein. 'Bezhin Meadow' (1937) is based on the life of Pavik
Morosov, a pioneer who was killed by his 'Old Russia' father for
being an enemy of the people. 'Alexander Nevsky' (1938),
Eisenstein's first sound film, tells the story of the legendary
hero who led the Russian Army against a German invasion in the 13th
century. The film was made just before World War 2 and the
inevitable onslaught between Russia and Hitler's Germany. The
authenticity of the battle scenes was vouchsafed by Eisenstein
being allowed unlimited access to the real Russian army.
Eisenstein's epic production comprising 'Ivan the Terrible Part I'
(1944) and 'Ivan the Terrible Part II: The Boyars' Plot (1958)
tells the story of one of Russia's greatest and most ruthless
leaders. The first part chronicles Ivan (Nikolai Cherkassov)'s
childhood, coronation, marriage and illness. Eisenstein juxtaposes
striking imagery with a stirring score by Prokofiev. In Part 2,
Ivan continues his bloody struggle with the Boyars and the Church.
Stalin, initially a supporter of the project, objected to
Eisenstein's depiction of the Russian leader in the second part.
The film was not released until 1958, and only a fragment of Part 3
exists.
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