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Ivan the Terrible: The Film Companion (Kinofiles Film Companion) [Paperback]

Joan Neuberger (Author)
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1860645607 978-1860645600 September 13, 2003
Eisenstein's last, unfinished masterpiece is a strange, complex and haunting film. Commissioned personally by Stalin in 1941, Ivan the Terrible placed Eisenstein in the paradoxical situation of having to glorify Stalinist tyranny in the image of Ivan without sacrificing his own artistic and political integrity--or his life. Drawing on sources that include Eisenstein's personal archive and the memoirs of those involved in the film's making, Joan Neuberger's vivid account reveals how, in almost impossible circumstances, Eisenstein managed to create a film of cinematic innovation, intellectual depth and political critique. She reveals the film to be both a great work of art and a product of the time and place in which it was made.

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Modern Language Review: "often perceptive discussion of the aesthetic devices employed in the film" "particularly thoughtful and well-informed assessment of the visual imagery" "the book can be recommended as a useful guide to viewers of the DVD version of Eisenstein's masterpiece"

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Joan Neuberger is Professor of History and Director of the Russian, East European and Eurasian Center, University of Texas at Austin.

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  • Paperback: 128 pages
  • Publisher: I. B. Tauris (September 13, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1860645607
  • ISBN-13: 978-1860645600
  • Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 5.4 x 0.5 inches
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5.0 out of 5 stars Well-researched and insightful book, July 2, 2007
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Neuberger's book is, like my title suggests, very well-researched and insightful. It's a must-have for anyone interested in the latest research done on this film. She's very thoughtful and balanced in her approach of evaluating the film, and I think that's highly admirable.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A New Look at an Old Classic, May 26, 2005
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"Ivan the Terrible" is a film that hasn't really gotten its due from American writers. It has been dismissed as "Asian" and thus "unfathomable by the Western mind" or has gotten wrapped up in Cold War attitudes (namely that Part I is pro-Stalinist and "bad" and Part II is anti-Stalinist and "good.")

Neuberger's book sweeps away all those preconceptions and looks at how the film was made (in Alma Ata during WWII), what was made, and what was prevented from being made. As a result, Eisenstein's intentions (and dangerous predicament) in handling such a project come into focus. He tried to mix sympathy for Ivan, and Ivan's historic mission, with a sense of the tragedy that Ivan's bloodletting meant for Russia and Ivan himself. Unsurprisingly, this proved too risky a trick to pull off in Stalin's USSR, and the film was taken away from Eisenstein and was shelved.

The book brought back vivid memories of Eisenstein's film, even though I haven't seen it in years. It made me want to see it again. This book is essential reading for those interested in Eisenstein, Soviet cinema and how historical figures are used by later generations. Strongly recommended.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Interesting, lot's of a good info, but a little too one-sided, November 9, 2007
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This is an interesting book. It provides a good primer on Eisenstein and Soviet Cinema, an in-depth look at the circumstances surrounding Ivan the Terrible, including a nice synopsis of the never produced Ivan the Terrible Part III, and it has a pretty fascinating analysis of the movie itself. However I think it tries too hard to press the idea that Ivan the Terrible was actually a subversive movie. I'm a bit skeptical of that. My viewing of Ivan the Terrible shows him as a largely sympathetic character, and the author of this book at times stretches her interpretations to meet her thesis. I think this is largely because she starts from the position that Eisenstein was not a strong Communist and not a big supporter of the Soviet state at this time. That's a bit questionable in my mind. Eisenstein's writings tend to show that he was very supportive of the Communist cause, even if his views on the philosophy itself were unorthodox, and he was not afraid of violence in the Soviet cause. Potemkin for example, is a very violent movie, but the violence is shown pretty positively. When analyzing Eisenstein and his movies we must remember who he is, what his personal setting was, and who his audience is. There are definitely subversive moments to Ivan the Terrible, but we must remember that in the Soviet state violence in defense of the cause was a given and the violence in Ivan the Terrible would not have shocked the Soviet audience. It is also interesting to note that by Eisenstein's recollections, Stalin's problems with the film was not that Ivan was too violent, but that he was too indecisive. I'm not saying the film is necessarily sympathetic to Stalin, but rather it is as the character is, divided and confused about its position towards state violence even in defense of the great cause. And I think that might have been Eisenstein's own dilemma throughout his life
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In early January 1941 Eisenstein received a visit from Andrei Zhdanov, a Politburo member and Stalin's aide in charge of propaganda, the media and the arts. Read the first page
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Ivan the Terrible, Great Russian State, Alexei Basmanov, Alma Ata, Vladimir Staritsky, Fedor Basmanov, Great Cause, Maliuta Skuratov, Alexandrova Sloboda, Communist Party, Andrei Kurbsky, Cinema Affairs, Holy Fool, Alexander Nevsky, Golden Palace, Last Judgment, Socialist Realist, Tsar Ivan, Peter Volynets, Elena Glinskaia, Livonian Ambassador, Naum Kleiman, New Haven, The Cinema of Eisenstein, Second World War
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