Oktober by Sergei Eisenstein

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  • Опубліковано 19 лют 2007
  • A fragment from Oktober by Sergei Eisenstein. This fragment shows several excellent examples of the Soviet Montage Technics, developed to improve the propaganda effectivity of film. Enjoy !
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  • @nixonvigano
    @nixonvigano 17 років тому +5

    a masterpiece in the movie's history!

  • @seanbotti5385
    @seanbotti5385 3 роки тому +1

    I watched this in high school along with Ten Days That Shook The World with the Soviet Song

  • @wilshiregazette
    @wilshiregazette 15 років тому +2

    So Eisenstein pioneered the technique of really quick changes in images like in short attention span MTV music videos and most commercials nowadays?

  • @Nuclear_Atomic_
    @Nuclear_Atomic_ 6 років тому +26

    Google brought me here! 😅

  • @Camy158
    @Camy158 13 років тому +3

    It's amazing!

  • @Svartalfgeist
    @Svartalfgeist 15 років тому +1

    Truly epic.

  • @mndaiuto
    @mndaiuto 15 років тому +3

    Who is the composer of this music?
    Good film.

  • @floyjoy
    @floyjoy 16 років тому +1

    This clip is 2 minutes and 20 seconds and during that time it seems as if there were 200 shots. Soviet montage films can leave you dizzy with the barage of images. The Germans, on the other hand, with camera movement is more to my liking.

  • @hihikate
    @hihikate 16 років тому

    o my gosh, the famous fragment where more people got killed in the movie then in the real oktoberrevolution, in the time when people took over the palace, shame on eisenstein but still the most excentric artist in sovjet and user of russish editing!!

  • @lahabana2006
    @lahabana2006 16 років тому

    Oh Very nice!

  • @freemind347
    @freemind347 6 років тому +2

    what a fucking century

  • @FREAKSmoviereviews
    @FREAKSmoviereviews 14 років тому +6

    Did you know more people died in the making of this movie then in the attack on the palace in the revolution itself? That's fucked up

  • @FREAKSmoviereviews
    @FREAKSmoviereviews 13 років тому +1

    @rudy4pl Well, in that time movies needed to be more prestigious and overwhelming. so, instead of doing the scene with a few hundred people, like in the actual event, they used few thousand people. Also they asked the people to bring their own weapons. needles to say it resulted in total chaos. Most of the amateur weapons were loaded etc...

  • @fthoffhe
    @fthoffhe 6 років тому

    Ich hab nur einen Doodle angeklickt nun bin ich auf UA-cam.. Klassiker. :D

  • @BalboaParkJPN
    @BalboaParkJPN 16 років тому

    Yeah, there is a reason for the old Chinese curse- "May you live in interesting times".

  • @superdavid002
    @superdavid002 14 років тому

    I mention Eisenstein and Potemkin in The Celebrity Song.

  • @EyFmS
    @EyFmS 14 років тому +29

    History will repeat itself...One day instead of the Winter Palace....the people will be rushing the stairs of Capitol Hill in Washington D.C.

    • @HidexHoldings
      @HidexHoldings 6 років тому +1

      That's unfortunately might happen soon.

    • @levos2184
      @levos2184 3 роки тому +2

      I regret to note that this never took place in history, only in the mind of the director and in other propaganda media. (However, it is a masterpiece of staging in movie history)

    • @EyFmS
      @EyFmS 3 роки тому +5

      For F sakes, I said the PEOPLE!!! Not a bunch of retarded Trump supporters 🤣.

    • @horsegirlll757
      @horsegirlll757 3 роки тому +6

      Lol, How the tables have turned.

    • @EyFmS
      @EyFmS 3 роки тому +1

      @@horsegirlll757 If Trump would have gotten away of doing what he had in mind, staying indefinitely or putting his whole family as the following "leader", North Korean style. Then a proper peoples intervention would have been needed for sure.

  • @Buekers
    @Buekers 15 років тому +1

    It's true, because of the great number of actors, there's wasn't really a role for everyone so they just kept shooting in all directions. And it's also true that they used real guns and bullets so more people got killed in this movie then at the real revolution. btw: can someone tell me wether it really was Lenin who led the people in St-Petersburg? Because at that time I think he was hiding in Finland.

    • @tobywalker3754
      @tobywalker3754 Рік тому

      Hahahaha I’m so late to this comment as I’m just starting this course but Lenin was in Finland

  • @farraswijaya9267
    @farraswijaya9267 7 років тому +1

    I like the music though..the title is "v put" (let's go)

  • @darkhorse2506
    @darkhorse2506 14 років тому

    does somebody knows the name of the song ???

    • @Q-TebGamesNL
      @Q-TebGamesNL 3 роки тому

      Let's go - Russian Red Army Choir

  • @cioud4661
    @cioud4661 6 років тому

    gogglllle

  • @ramberghini
    @ramberghini 15 років тому +2

    look at southern Europe. Greece and Spain are suffering very badly under their right wing regimes and t he economic crisis, and masses of the people are rioting against it. I even read that they burned down a neo-nazi headquarters in Athens. Very admirable of them.

  • @hoasjhdfiadsf
    @hoasjhdfiadsf 15 років тому

    hahaha exactly my thoughts, but in a hellokitty format

  • @rudy4pl
    @rudy4pl 13 років тому

    @FREAKSmoviereviews
    How did more people die in the making of this movie?

  • @psynema
    @psynema 14 років тому

    no more stale meat!

  • @agoregore
    @agoregore 14 років тому

    eisentein used discontinuity editing, that's why its feel weird..

    • @TRINZINI
      @TRINZINI 7 років тому +1

      Hmmm ... Somebody just finished a film course here ;)

  • @Johan-wc5kw
    @Johan-wc5kw 4 роки тому

    Jeej kua

  • @gustavedupras8624
    @gustavedupras8624 6 років тому

    En 1925, Sergei à 27 ans connaît la renommée mondiale pour son film « Le Cuirassé Potemkine » et aussitôt la MGM l’invite à venir « jouer » dans ses studios. Il part avec son amant (dont personne ne soupçonne) et il fait un arrêt à Berlin pour consulter l’Institut de Hirschfeld pour se « guérir » de son homosexualité.
    Débarquent aux USA et il accepte totalement d’être super Gay ! Au point de causer un Scandale en 1931. Le Gouvernement Russe, informé, peut alors exercer son « chantage »;
    s’il ne rentre pas en Russie sa vie privée sera dévoilée au grand public (se souviens-il du même sort qu’a subi Tchaïkovski en 1893 ?). À son retour. Sergei est contraint d’accepter ce que les Soviétiques considèrent comme la « cure » à l’homosexualité;
    le Mariage !
    Un « mariage-en-blanc » avec…son assistante (sans jamais vivre ensemble).

  • @EyFmS
    @EyFmS 12 років тому +1

    Won out?.....worn-out i would say ;).

  • @mauropinottir
    @mauropinottir 10 років тому +1

    Fucking epic, love the music. 8-)

  • @remusretux
    @remusretux 14 років тому

    Long live the revolution!
    Long live the theories of Marx,Engels,Lenin and Stalin!

    • @tauntontusc8992
      @tauntontusc8992 6 років тому

      No! Stalin and the monstrous criminal bureaucracy that he personified betrayed the ideals of the greatest human event: the October revolution. Stalin murdered all of the 'old bolshevik' leadership in his consolidation of power during the political counter revolution that crushed and negated all elements of genuine workers' democracy within the former USSR. Trotsky and the Left Opposition waged a titanic political battle against the crimes of the monstrous stalinist machine and this is documented in many of Trotsky's written accounts of the period. www.socialistparty.org.uk/keyword/Marxism/Trotsky/26129/13-09-2017/trotskys-insightful-and-frank-examination-of-revolution-out-soon

    • @tauntontusc8992
      @tauntontusc8992 6 років тому

      Trotsky's "insightful and frank examination" of revolution out soon
      The new Socialist Books reprint of Trotsky's 'Lessons of October'
      The new Socialist Books reprint of Trotsky's 'Lessons of October' (Click to enlarge)
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  • @hoasjhdfiadsf
    @hoasjhdfiadsf 15 років тому

    lol i find this very hard to believe

  • @Renoir85
    @Renoir85 11 років тому

    V PUT!

  • @EyFmS
    @EyFmS 14 років тому +1

    Aqui esta ;)...
    Russian Red Army Choir - "Let's Go" (В путь!)
    watch?v=_jqOGpzNrg4&feature=related

  • @mallikasarkar5559
    @mallikasarkar5559 6 років тому

    .

  • @spokeperson99
    @spokeperson99 10 років тому +1

    Keep dreaming.

  • @EyFmS
    @EyFmS 14 років тому

    @JamieMillwall You would make a great slave owner...if the practice was still around.

  • @smurfie1992
    @smurfie1992 3 роки тому

    Lmao noobs

  • @genrail1
    @genrail1 16 років тому

    PG- Pure Garbage. An "autocracy" replaced with one of the most vile regimes ever. The Okhrana and Siberia were paradise compared with the NKVD and the gulag. Russia deserved better but didn't get it.