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Battleship Potemkin

Battleship Potemkin

by Richard Taylor
Electronic book text
Publication Date: 12/01/2001

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Thought by many to be the greatest film ever made, 'The Battleship Potemkin' directed by Sergei Eisenstein is a key film in the history of Russian and of world cinema. Based on a mutiny in Odessa during the 1905 Revolution, the film is noted as a pioneering milestone in the development of world cinema - especially Eisenstein's breathtaking editing. Richard Taylor is a major authority on Eisenstein and his lively companion to Potemkin will be widely welcomed. This _KINOfile_ investigates the production, context and critical reception of the film and the people who made it, and provides an analysis of the film itself and its place in Russian and world cinema.
ISBN:
9780857710734
9780857710734
Category:
Film theory & criticism
Format:
Electronic book text
Publication Date:
12-01-2001
Pages:
96
Richard Taylor

Richard Taylor was born in Singapore and grew up in the south of England. He trained as a doctor at University College London, and was inspired to move into psychiatry, and then forensic psychiatry, by some of the stabbing victims he treated in A&E as a junior doctor; long after the life-threatening injuries had been dealt with, he would find himself wondering about the narrative behind the crime - who attacked whom, and why?

He completed post-graduate training at the Bethlem and Maudsley hospitals and then took up a post as Consultant Forensic Psychiatrist. Since then he has gained extensive experience working on cases involving all types of crime including rape, arson, serious violence, murder and conspiracy to use weapons of mass destruction. He has dealt with murder cases of all types over his nearly three-decade psychiatry career, both as an expert witness and as a treating forensic psychiatrist.

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