March 19 - 8:50pm
Vsevolod Pudovkin (1927) 80 mins
Pudovkin’s brilliant & powerfully dramatic reconstruction of the events leading to the birth of the city of Leningrad was, with Sergei Eisentein’s October, commissioned to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the 1917 revolution. Telling the story of the revolution through the plight & eventual political awakening of one worker, it remains one of the masterpieces of silent Soviet cinema, celebrated for the innovative intensity of its montage & its soaring emotion & lyricism. Its use of the Winter Palace provides a fascinating contrast with Sokurov’s Russian Ark.
* Followed by The Tailor from Torzhok at 10.15 pm. Preceded at 7.00pm by Russian Ark.