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  Guardian Unlimited | The Guardian | Vsevolod Pudovkin, the silent revolutionary
Pudovkin was a dedicated propagandist - far less ambiguously so than his rival Eisenstein, who was to subvert Stalin in Ivan the Terrible - and to a degree that shocked his teacher Kuleshov, who thought artists should be independent.
Pudovkin builds up empathy with her mental state superbly, by constantly cutting from her troubled face to the floorboard under which the guns are hidden, in a way that reminds you of Edgar Allan Poe's The Tell-Tale Heart.
Pudovkin uses the same montage techniques to lighter effect in his most-seen film today, Chess Fever (1925), whose popularity is as much for its rarity value (a Soviet comedy!) as its wit.
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Russian director Vsevolod I. Pudovkin's "Mother" is the chronicle of an individual's transformation from political naivete to Marxist awareness set during the 1905 Russian Revolution.
Pudovkin uses innovative montage techniques and camera angles to tell this bold story of national unrest through the eyes of a working class woman.
Pudovkin enjoys caricaturing the foreign (British) troops and the medieval rituals of a Buddhist temple, but it's out on the steppes that he really comes into his own, with panoramic shots of the vast landscapes.
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 World Cinema: Directors -- Vsevolod Pudovkin
Pudovkin is often designated as the second great artist of the Soviet silent film; his accomplishments have often taken a back seat to those of his more bellicose contemporary, Sergei Eisenstein.
To contemporary film students, Pudovkin is perhaps best known for his books of film theory, Film Director and Film Material (1926) and Film Scenario and Its Theory (1926), which were later combined into one volume, Film Technique.
Although many of his ideas are tied to the techniques of silent film, Pudovkin's writing is still studied in many film courses all over the world.
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 Vsevolod Pudovkin
Such was the conflict of views between Pudovkin and Eisenstein, that the latter was prompted to write in his essay, 'The Cinematic Principle and the Ideogram':
On it is a mysterious note: "Linkage-P and Collision-E." This is a substantial trace of a heated bout on the subject between P (Pudovkin) and E (myself).
It is thus clear that Pudovkin had a decidedly ambivalent attitude towards montage.
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 VH1.com : Movies : Person : Vsevolod Pudovkin : Biography
The film that put Pudovkin on the map was 1926's Mechanics of the Brain, a documentary concerning the experiments of Dr. Pavlov.
Admiral Nakhimov also featured Pudovkin in a supporting role; ever since toying with stage acting in 1924, he enjoyed performing on a sporadic basis, not only in his own films but in the works of others (e.g.
V.I. Pudovkin was the author of two books that have become essential reading for anyone seriously interested in filmmaking: Film Technique and Film Acting, both of which were translated into English by British filmmaker Ivor Montagu in the early 1930s.
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 Vsevolod Pudovkin (1893-1953) : Library of Congress Citations   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Author: Pudovkin, Vsevolod Illarionovich, 1893 Uniform Title: Akter v fil'me. English Title: Film acting : a course of lectures delivered at the State institute of cinematography, Moscow, by V. Pudovkin.
Author: Pudovkin, Vsevolod Illarionovich, 1893 Title: Die Zeit in Grossaufnahme : Aufshatze, Erinnerungen, Werkstattnotizen / Wsewolod Pudowkin ; [ausgewhahlt und kommentiert von Tatjana Sapasnik und Adi Petrowitsch ; mit einem Vorwort von Alexander Karaganow ; aus dem Russischen hubertragen von Hermann-Ernst Schauer].
Heading: Pudovkin, Vsevolod Illarionovich, 1893-1953 References: Pudowkin, Wsewolod Illarionowitsch, 1893-1953 Poudovkine, Vsevolod Illarionovitch, 1893-1953 Pudovkin, Vsevolod, 1893-1953 Pudovkin, V. (Vsevolod), 1893-1953 Notes: His On film technique...
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Pudovkin's mother is the chronicle of an individual's transformation from political naivette to marxist awareness set during the 1905 russian revolution.
Pudovkin's first feature-length film, an adaptation of Gorky's classic novel of the growth of a woman's political awareness, stars Vera Baranovskaya as the title character.
Zarkhi's screenplay, which extracts the essence from Gorky's looser novel, is brilliantly served by Pudovkin's deft deployment of associative montage and by a performance by Baranovskaya that many critics have ranked among the greatest on film.
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 AllRefer.com - Vsevolod Ilarionovich Pudovkin (Film, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Vsevolod Ilarionovich Pudovkin[fsye´vulut EluryOn´uvich pOOdOf´kin] Pronunciation Key, 1893–1953, Russian film director.
He used new techniques of film editing, particularly intercutting, in his character-centered stories.
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In 1925, Pudovkin formed a collaboration with cinematographer Anatoly Golovnia and screenwriter Natan Zarkhi.
A member of the Communist party since 1932, Pudovkin was honored with the Order of Lenin and the Stalin Prize.
V.I. Pudovkin was the author of two books that have become necessary reading for anyone interested in filmmaking: Film Technique and Film Acting.
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 Mother (Vsevolod Pudovkin)
Pudovkin dramatizes the injustices of Czarist life, focusing on the problems of this single family.
Pudovkin is certainly as creative in his use of montage as Eisenstein and "Mother" would be an excellent film to screen before the classic "Battleship Potemkin." Certainly Pudovkin details the brutal conditions that set up the Russian Revolution.
Pudovkin treated each shot as bricks in a wall, where Eisenstein would emphasise on the collision effect in each cut.
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 Vsevolod Pudovkin
Once ranked alongside Eisenstein among the masters of the Soviet silent cinema, Pudovkin's critical stock has fallen in recent years, and few of his films are now well known.
Nevertheless, the invention and dynamism of Mother (1926) suggest a distinct talent, with a grasp of montage principles which does at times rival Eisenstein.
In the silent era, Pudovkin also acted; an especially striking performance is visible in Kuleshov's The Extraordinary Adventures Of Mr West In The Land Of The Bolsheviks (1924).
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 Vsevolod Pudovkin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Vsevolod Illarionovich Pudovkin (Russian Всеволод Илларионович Пудовкин) (February 16, 1893 - June 20, 1953) was a Russian film director who developed influential theories of montage.
Pudovkin's masterpieces are often contrasted with those of his contemporary Sergei Eisenstein, but whereas Eisenstein utilized montage to glorify the power of the masses, Pudovkin preferred to concentrate on the courage and resilience of individuals.
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 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Pudovkin Vsevolod Ilarionovich
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Pudovkin, Vsevolod Ilarionovich (1893-1953), Russian film director and actor, known for his ability to convey emotions through the juxtaposition of...
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 The End of St. Petersburg (1927) - Yahoo! Shopping
In a film designed to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution, Pudovkin again portrays the dawning of political awareness.
The second of Pudovkin's troika of 1920s masterworks, this film might be more incisive as an antiwar film than as a call to revolution, evincing the director's recent combat experience.
In a film full of unforgettable images, the cross-cutting of the jingoistic cries to arms with the frantic speculation of the war profiteers is a sequence of genius.
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 The Classic Russian films of director VI Pudovkin
While visiting a relative in St. Petersburg, an uneducated peasant boy is swept up in the October revolution.
This film was commissioned at the same time as Eisensteins’ october and although both films dealt with the same subject matter, Pudovkin offers the storming of the Winter Palace and the fall of Kerensky as seen through the boy’s eyes; personalizing an epic revolution.
In an attempt to save her son, the mother inadvertently gives him away to the police, but gradually turns to communism after experiencing injustice and suffering.
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 Vsevolod Pudovkin -- Classic Films of the Soviet Avant-Garde -- Amy Sargeant
Leon Moussinac, surveying the Soviet cinema scene in 1928, proclaimed Pudovkin, Eisenstein, and Vertov as its leading triumvirate.
Sargeant's book on Pudovkin assesses his career and his films, including the well-known features The Mother and The End of St. Petersburg, exploring their style and the circumstances surrounding their production.
She also looks at the production and reception of his writings on film technique and performance, both inside the Soviet Union and in the West.
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 Deserter (1933) - Yahoo! Shopping
In 1929, four years before making this film, V.I. Pudovkin and Sergei Eisenstein had collaborated on a Sound Manifesto that called for a radical use of asynchronous sound effects, which would be used in counterpoint to the screen image, rather than supporting it, as is normally the case.
Not long thereafter, he learns that the police have killed his closest friend, revolutionary Ludwig Zeile (Vasili Kovrigin), and he realizes that he must return to Germany and rejoin the fight.
The soundtrack, which Pudovkin wrote at length about in FILM TECHNIQUE AND FILM ACTING, has an unusual density and complexity because of the technique of asynchronous montage; it could serve as an early example of musique concrete.
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 Amazon.co.uk: Vsevolod Pudovkin: Classic Films of the Soviet Avant-garde (KINO: The Russian Cinema S.): Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
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Vsevolod Pudovkin: Classic Films of the Soviet Avant-garde (KINO: The Russian Cinema S.)
This volume on Vsevolod Pudovkin explores the style and production circumstances of his films and their reception, as well as his writings and theories, all within the Soviet political context.
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His wife dead from poisoning and his military chief, Kurbsky, defected to the Poles, Ivan is lonely and distrustful as he continues increase his power and pursue a unified Russia with no foreign occupiers.
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In 1547, Ivan IV (1530-1584), archduke of Moscow, crowns himself Tsar of Russia and sets about reclaiming lost Russian territory, while reigning in jealous family members eager to topple his regime.
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 Vsevolod Ilarionovich Pudovkin
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 VH1.com : Movies : Movie : Storm over Asia : Review
Storm Over Asia has historical significance for several reasons.
It was directed by renowned filmmaker and theorist Vsevolod Pudovkin.
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