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Maxim (Cyrillic: Максим), sometimes romanized as Maksim, Maksym or Maksum, is a male first name of Roman origin which is relatively common in Slavic-speaking countries, mainly in Belarus, Russia, and Ukraine. According to the register of the General Directorate of Moscow, "Maxim" was the second most popular male name for children born in Moscow. From March 16, 2005 to August 16, 2005, 1,087 boys were named Maxim, behind Alexander at 1,390. The name is derived from the Latin family name Maximus, meaning "the greatest". Maxim is also a less well-known surname.
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Sergei Mikhailovich Eisenstein (/ˈaɪzənˌstaɪn/;Russian: Сергей Михайлович Эйзенштейн; IPA: [sʲɪrˈɡʲej mʲɪˈxajləvʲɪtɕ ɪjzʲɪnˈʂtʲejn]; 22 January [O.S. 10 January] 1898 – 11 February 1948) was a Soviet film director and film theorist, a pioneer in the theory and practice of montage. He is noted in particular for his silent films Strike (1925), Battleship Potemkin (1925) and October (1928), as well as the historical epics Alexander Nevsky (1938) and Ivan the Terrible (1944, 1958).
Eisenstein was born to a middle-class family in Riga, Latvia (then part of the Russian Empire in the Governorate of Livonia), but his family moved frequently in his early years, as Eisenstein continued to do throughout his life. His father, Mikhail Osipovich Eisenstein was born to a German Jewish father, Osip Eisenstein and a mother of Swedish descent. His mother, Julia Ivanovna Konetskaya, was from a Russian Orthodox family. According to other sources, both of his paternal grandparents were of Baltic German descent. His father was an architect and his mother was the daughter of a prosperous merchant. Julia left Riga the same year as the Russian Revolution of 1905, bringing Sergei with her to St. Petersburg. Her son would return at times to see his father, who joined them around 1910. Divorce followed and Julia left the family to live in France. Eisenstein was raised as an Orthodox Christian, but became an atheist later on.
Grigori Vasilyevich Aleksandrov or Alexandrov (Russian: Григо́рий Васи́льевич Алекса́ндров; original family name was Мормоненко or Mormonenko; 23 January 1903 – 16 December 1983) was a prominent Soviet film director who was named a People's Artist of the USSR in 1947 and a Hero of Socialist Labor in 1973. He was awarded the Stalin Prizes for 1941 and 1950.
Initially associated with Sergei Eisenstein, with whom he worked as a co-director, screenwriter and actor, Aleksandrov became a major director in his own right in the 1930s, when he directed Jolly Fellows and a string of other musical comedies starring his wife Lyubov Orlova.
Though Aleksandrov remained active until his death, his musicals, amongst the first made in the Soviet Union, remain his most popular films. They rival Ivan Pyryev's films as the most effective and light-hearted showcase ever designed for the Stalin-era USSR.
Aleksandrov was born Grigori Vasilyevich Mormonenko in Ekaterinburg, Russia in 1903. Starting at age nine, Aleksandrov worked odd jobs at the Ekaterinburg Opera Theater, eventually making his way to assistant director. He also pursued a musical education, studying violin at the Ekaterinburg Musical School, from which he graduated in 1917.
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The Vyborg Side (Russian: Выборгская сторона) is a 1939 Soviet film directed by Grigori Kozintsev and Leonid Trauberg, the final part of trilogy about the life of a young factory worker, Maxim. The film was also released in the United States under the title New Horizons.
Following the Russian Revolution, Maksim is appointed state commissar in charge of the national bank. With great efforts, he learns the complexies of the banking trade and begins to fight off sabotaging underlings. Dymba, now a violent enemy of the Republic, tries to rob a wine store but is arrested with Maksim's help. Maksim also exposes a conspiracy of a group of tsarist officers who prepare an attempt against Lenin. He then joins the Red Army in its fight against the German occupation.
“LA HUELGA” (1925), de SERGEI EISENSTEIN, con Maksim Shtraukh, Grigori Alexandrov, Mikhail Gomorov e Ivan Klyukvin.
The Young Fritz (Russian: Юный Фриц, translit. Yunyi Frits) is a 1943 Soviet short film directed by Grigori Kozintsev and Leonid Trauberg based on a short satiric poem by Samuil Marshak. The Young Fritz (1943) movie Genres: political satire Production Co: Lenfilm Directed by Grigori Kozintsev, Leonid Trauberg Writing Credits: Samuil Marshak (poem) Music by Lev Shvarts Cinematography by Andrei Moskvin Sound Department Ilya Volk Cast: Mikhail Astangov as Teacher Lidiya Atmanaki as Mother Vsevolod Pudovkin as Officer Lyudmila Shabalina as Tour guide in Museum of the Future Maksim Shtraukh as Examining professor Konstantin Sorokin as Franz Yanina Zhejmo Mikhail Vysotsky as Father Mikhail Zharov as Fritz Tatyana Govorkova as Fritz's Aunt
The Vyborg Side (Russian: Выборгская сторона, translit. Vyborgskaya storona) is a 1939 Soviet drama film directed by Grigori Kozintsev and Leonid Trauberg, the final part of trilogy about the life of a young factory worker, Maxim. The film was also released in the United States under the title New Horizons. Following the Russian Revolution, Maksim is appointed state commissar in charge of the national bank. With great efforts, he learns the complexies of the banking trade and begins to fight off sabotaging underlings. Dymba, now a violent enemy of the Republic, tries to rob a wine store but is arrested with Maksim's help. Maksim also exposes a conspiracy of a group of tsarist officers who prepare an attempt against Lenin. He then joins the Red Army in its fight against the German occupati...
Выборгская сторона / The Vyborg Side (Maxim Trilogy, Part 3) Режиссер - Григорий Козинцев, Леонид Трауберг Премьера - 23 мая 1937 Жанр - Драма, исторический Автор сценария - Григорий Козинцев, Леонид Трауберг Оператор - Андрей Москвин, Георгий Филатов Художник-постановщик - Василий Власов Композитор - Дмитрий Шостакович В главных ролях - Борис Чирков, Валентина Кибардина, Наталья Ужвий, Михаил Жаров, Александр Чистяков, Юрий Толубеев, Дмитрий Дудников, Анатолий Кузнецов, Иван Назаров, Борис Жуковский, Максим Штраух, Леонид Любашевский, Михаил Геловани, Алексей Бонди, Александр Кулаков, Любовь Студнева, Борис Блинов, Владимир Волчик, Константин Михайлов, Лев Фенин, Николай Крючков, Сергей Филиппов Производство - Ленфильм Выборгская сторона (1938) - советский художественный фильм,...
“LO VIEJO Y LO NUEVO” (1929), de SERGEI EISENSTEIN, con Marfa Lapkina, Konstantin Vasilyev, Vasili Buzenkov, M. Ivanin y Maksim Shtraukh.
Strike (Russian: Стачка, translit. Stachka) is a 1925 silent film made in the Soviet Union by Sergei Eisenstein. It was Eisenstein's first full-length feature film, and he would go on to make The Battleship Potemkin later that year. It was acted by the Proletcult Theatre, and composed of six parts. It was in turn, intended to be one part of a seven-part series, entitled Towards Dictatorship (of the proletariat), that was left unfinished. Eisenstein's influential essay, Montage of Attractions was written between Strike's production and premiere. The film depicts a strike in 1903 by the workers of a factory in pre-revolutionary Russia, and their subsequent suppression. The film is most famous for a sequence near the end in which the violent suppression of the strike is cross-cut with footag...
Человек с ружьём / The Man with the Gun Режиссер - Сергей Юткевич Премьера - 1 ноября 1938 Жанр - Драма, исторический, революционный Автор сценария - Николай Погодин Оператор - Жозеф Мартов Художник-постановщик - Александр Блэк Композитор - Дмитрий Шостакович Слова и музыка песни - Павел Арманд В главных ролях - Максим Штраух, Борис Тенин, Владимир Лукин, Зоя Фёдорова, Борис Чирков, Николай Черкасов, Николай Соснин, Серафима Бирман, Марк Бернес, Степан Каюков, Дмитрий Андреев, Павел Суханов, Константин Сорокин, Михаил Геловани, Иван Назаров, Павел Кадочников, Михаил Яншин, Николай Крючков, Юрий Толубеев, Пётр Алейников, Владимир Волчик, Елизавета Уварова, Вячеслав Волков Производство - Ленфильм Человек с ружьём (1938) - историко-революционный художественный фильм режиссёра Серге...
Strike, Stachka (1925) In Russia's factory region during Czarist rule, there's restlessness and strike planning among workers; management brings in spies and external agents. Starring Maksim Shtraukh, Grigori Aleksandrov, Mikhail Gomorov, I. Ivanov, Ivan Klyukvin, Aleksandr Antonov, and Yudif Glizer. Directed by Sergei M. Eisenstein.
Filmic insert to Eisenstein's modernized, free adaptation of Ostrovskiy's 19th-century Russian stage play, "The Wise Man" ("Na vsyakogo mudretsa dovolno prostoty"). The anti-hero Glumov tries to escape exposure in the midst of acrobatics, derring-do, and farcical clowning. Several members of Eisenstein's troupe at the legendary "Proletkult" stage theatre in Moscow briefly appear in this little film Glumov's Diary (1923) movie Genre: Comedy Production Co: Proletkult Directed by Sergei M. Eisenstein Produced by Aleksandr Khanzhonkov Cinematography by Boris Frantsisson Cast: Grigori Aleksandrov as Glumov 2, Golutvin Aleksandr Antonov as Joffre Sergei M. Eisenstein as Himself (takes bow at end) Mikhail Gomorov as Turusina Junior Inkizhinov as Small child Vera Muzykant as Mashenka, Mary M...
Режиссер - Леонид Луков Премьера - 6 октября 1943 Жанр - Военный, драма, мелодрама Автор сценария - Евгений Габрилович, Лев Славин Оператор - Александр Гинцбург Композитор - Никита Богословский Автор стихов - Владимир Агатов В главных ролях - Марк Бернес, Борис Андреев, Вера Шершнёва, Янина Жеймо, Максим Штраух, Иван Кузнецов, Степан Крылов, Лаврентий Масоха, Афанасий Белов, Эммануил Геллер, Григорий Михайлов, Иван Переверзев, Алексей Попов, Андрей Сова, Ольга Третьякова, Лиза Нестерова Производство - Ташкентская киностудия Два бойца (1943) - художественный фильм, снятый режиссёром Леонидом Луковым в условиях эвакуации во время Великой Отечественной войны, в 1943 году. Легендарный военный фильм по повести Льва Славина «Мои земляки». Искренний и правдивый рассказ о нерушимой фронт...
Strike, Stachka (1925) In Russia's factory region during Czarist rule, there's restlessness and strike planning among workers; management brings in spies and external agents. Starring Maksim Shtraukh, Grigori Aleksandrov, Mikhail Gomorov, I. Ivanov, Ivan Klyukvin, Aleksandr Antonov, and Yudif Glizer. Directed by Sergei M. Eisenstein.
Дневник Глумова / Glumov's Diary Режиссер - Сергей Эйзенштейн Премьера - 8 мая 1923 Жанр - Кинофейлетон Автор сценария - Сергей Эйзенштейн Оператор - Борис Франциссон В главных ролях - Сергей Эйзенштейн, Григорий Александров, Вера Янукова, Максим Штраух, Александр Антонов, Михаил Гоморов, Иван Пырьев, Джуниор Инкижинов, Вера Музыкант, Иван Языканов Производство - Госкино (3-я фабрика) Дневник Глумова (1923) - кинофельетон для спектакля Первого Рабочего театра Пролеткульта «Мудрец», по пьесе Александра Островского «На всякого мудреца довольно простоты». Первый фильм Сергея Эйзенштейна. Фильм снимался в апреле 1923 неподалеку от особняка Морозова в Москве, где проходили постановки Пролеткульта, за несколько дней до премьеры пьесы и был показан непосредственно во время театральной по...
The suicide of a worker unjustly accused of theft prompts the laborers working at a Moscow factory to call a strike. The managers, the owner and the Czarist government dispatch infiltrators in an attempt to break the workers' unity. Director: Sergei M. Eisenstein Writers: Grigori Aleksandrov, Sergei M. Eisenstein Stars: Grigori Aleksandrov, Maksim Shtraukh, Mikhail Gomorov
Strike, Stachka (1925) In Russia's factory region during Czarist rule, there's restlessness and strike planning among workers; management brings in spies and external agents. Starring Maksim Shtraukh, Grigori Aleksandrov, Mikhail Gomorov, I. Ivanov, Ivan Klyukvin, Aleksandr Antonov, and Yudif Glizer. Directed by Sergei M. Eisenstein.
Strike, Stachka (1925) In Russia's factory region during Czarist rule, there's restlessness and strike planning among workers; management brings in spies and external agents. Starring Maksim Shtraukh, Grigori Aleksandrov, Mikhail Gomorov, I. Ivanov, Ivan Klyukvin, Aleksandr Antonov, and Yudif Glizer. Directed by Sergei M. Eisenstein.
Strike, Stachka (1925) In Russia's factory region during Czarist rule, there's restlessness and strike planning among workers; management brings in spies and external agents. Starring Maksim Shtraukh, Grigori Aleksandrov, Mikhail Gomorov, I. Ivanov, Ivan Klyukvin, Aleksandr Antonov, and Yudif Glizer. Directed by Sergei M. Eisenstein.
Strike, Stachka (1925) In Russia's factory region during Czarist rule, there's restlessness and strike planning among workers; management brings in spies and external agents. Starring Maksim Shtraukh, Grigori Aleksandrov, Mikhail Gomorov, I. Ivanov, Ivan Klyukvin, Aleksandr Antonov, and Yudif Glizer. Directed by Sergei M. Eisenstein.
100.000.000 peasants - illiterate, poor, hungry. There comes a day when one woman decides that she can live old life no longer. Using ways of new Soviet state and industrial progress she changes life and labor of her village. Old and New / General Line (1929) movie Genre: Drama Production Co: Sovkino Directed by Grigori Aleksandrov, Sergei M. Eisenstein Writing Credits: Grigori Aleksandrov, Sergei M. Eisenstein Cinematography by Eduard Tisse Cast: Marfa Lapkina as Marfa M. Ivanin as Marfa's son Konstantin Vasilyev as Tractor Driver Vasili Buzenkov as Secretary of the milk cooperative Nejnikov as Miroshkin - Schoolmaster Chukamaryev as The butcher Ivan Yudin as Komsomolets E. Suhareva as Witch G. Matvei as Priest Efimkin Efimkin as Peasant Vyacheslav Gomolyaka Mikhail Gomorov as Pea...
Strike, Stachka (1925) In Russia's factory region during Czarist rule, there's restlessness and strike planning among workers; management brings in spies and external agents. Starring Maksim Shtraukh, Grigori Aleksandrov, Mikhail Gomorov, I. Ivanov, Ivan Klyukvin, Aleksandr Antonov, and Yudif Glizer. Directed by Sergei M. Eisenstein.
Olga Zhizneva,1935. Francisco Alves canta "Hei de Ver-te Um Dia", 1935 Informações: imagens cenas do belo filme soviético "Strogiy yunosha" (Строгий юноша), (A Severe Young Man) , 1935, direção Abram Room, roteiro Yuri Olesha (autor da peça teatral homônima escrita em 1934). O filme, fora do realismo socialista soviético da época, foi proibido e lançado oficialmente em 1974. No elenco: Olga Zhizneva, Dmitri Dorlyak, Yuri Yuryev, Georgiy Sochevko, Maksim Shtraukh, Valentina Serova, Irina Volodko, Dmitri Golubinsky, diversos outros artistas. Áudios: "Hei de Ver-te Um Dia", composição Jerônimo Cabral,Francisco Matoso e Freire Júnior, interpretação Francisco Alves, 1935, gravadora Victor,lado B,78 rpm e fragmento "Piano Sonata No.1, Op.11", composição Robert Schumann, interpretação Yulianna ...