Sergei Eisenstein (1898-1948) was the first director to make the world talk about Soviet cinema. What did this brilliant theater-trained filmmaker do for the art of cinema, how did he repeatedly gain and lose Stalin’s trust, and how did Eisenstein’s banned and even destroyed films survive their creator, will be discussed by Kamill Akhmetov, screenwriter and writer, lecturer at the Institute of Cinema at the HSE and the Moscow School of Cinema.
Time: 19:00
Ticket: 550 rubles.
Address: Béton Centre of Visual Culture, Yakimanskaya embankment 2 k.1