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Sergei Eisenstein (1898-1948) is called the «Leonardo da Vinci» of cinematography for a reason — he was not only a film director, but also a theater director, screenwriter, excellent draftsman and outstanding teacher, and studied the theory of art. The name of the great director is known all over the world, and his immortal masterpieces — «Battleship Potemkin», «Alexander Nevsky», «Ivan the Terrible» and others — are still used in cinematographic institutes as teaching aids for directing and editing. Alfred Hitchcock and Francis Ford Coppola called themselves disciples and followers of Eisenstein, in their films using methods invented by a Russian director who became one of the most prominent cultural figures of the 20th century.The value of these memories is not in the fact that certain events are captured on their pages. his books “about time and about himself,” while Eisenstein wrote a book “about time in himself.” The main thing in it is the author himself.
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