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Battleship Potemkin (1925)
by Sergei Eisenstein

Originally conceived as part of a cycle of films commemorating the revolutionary events of 1905, Sergei Eisenstein’s Battleship Potemkin recreates in documentary-style the failed mutiny of the Black Sea fleet and the subsequent massacre of the people of Odessa.

Alexander Nevsky (1938)
by Sergei Eisenstein

Kino Klassika proudly presented Sergei Eisenstein’s ALEXANDER NEVSKY at Regent Street Cinema. Screened from a 35mm print with a personal and anecdotal introduction from contemporary composer and DJ Gabriel Prokofiev this was a rare opportunity to consider the film that reinvented Eisenstein and had such an impact on the history of film and film music.

A World to Win: A Century of Revolution on Screen

Marx proclaimed that throwing off its chains, the proleteriat had a world to win. Kino Klassika will host a season of screenings, talks and events with Regent Street Cinema to mark the centenary of the October Revolution. The season opens with Sergei Eisenstein’s Battleship Potemkin, the iconic film the revolution inspired, and goes on to examine a century of revolution on film.

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