Tisse, Ė (Ėduard) 1893-1961
Overview
Works: | 212 works in 663 publications in 6 languages and 6,420 library holdings |
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Genres: | Drama History Historical films Silent films War films Biographical films Documentary films Experimental films Political films Nonfiction films |
Roles: | Cinematographer , Actor, Photographer, Illustrator, Other, Videographer , Performer |
Classifications: | PN1997, 791.4372 |
Publication Timeline
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Most widely held works about
Ė Tisse
- Kulʹtura kino-operatora, opyt issledovanii︠a︡, osnovannyĭ na rabotakh Ė. K. Tissė by G Bolti︠a︡nskiĭ( Book )
Most widely held works by
Ė Tisse
The Battleship Potemkin by
Sergei Eisenstein(
Visual
)
74 editions published between 1925 and 2017 in 4 languages and held by 1,667 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Re-creates the 1905 mutiny on the battleship "Prince Potemkin." It focuses on a mutiny by the battleship's crew and the subsequent massacre of civilians, reflecting the spirit of the times
74 editions published between 1925 and 2017 in 4 languages and held by 1,667 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Re-creates the 1905 mutiny on the battleship "Prince Potemkin." It focuses on a mutiny by the battleship's crew and the subsequent massacre of civilians, reflecting the spirit of the times
Alexander Nevsky by
Sergei Eisenstein(
Visual
)
53 editions published between 1938 and 2009 in 5 languages and held by 839 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Biographical story of Prince Alexander Nevsky and his successful resistance against an attempt by the Teutonic Knights to invade Russia in 1242
53 editions published between 1938 and 2009 in 5 languages and held by 839 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Biographical story of Prince Alexander Nevsky and his successful resistance against an attempt by the Teutonic Knights to invade Russia in 1242
Battleship Potemkin : from the series "The year 1905"(
Visual
)
1 edition published in 2007 and held by 702 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Sergei Eisenstein was commissioned by the Soviet government to make a movie commemorating the failed uprising of 1905, a mere 20 years after the actual incident. Eisenstein duly hails as heroes the people whose actions were regarded as traitorous in 1905. It began when sailors on the Potemkin protested that the meat they were being fed was maggot infested. In response, the commander ordered that ten random sailors to be executed by firing squad, at which the crew turned on the officers and killed them all. The oppressed people of Odessa joined the revolt to show their rejection of the czarist regime--which sent Cossack troops--who then mowed down both rioters and innocent citizens without mercy. The film was banned at various times in the US and France, and for a longer time than any other film in British history; even Stalin banned it, at a time when mutiny was against the party line. It remains remarkable for the way it builds tension over a brisk 69 minutes, and in the right setting with the right audience, can still reveal its inflammatory power
1 edition published in 2007 and held by 702 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Sergei Eisenstein was commissioned by the Soviet government to make a movie commemorating the failed uprising of 1905, a mere 20 years after the actual incident. Eisenstein duly hails as heroes the people whose actions were regarded as traitorous in 1905. It began when sailors on the Potemkin protested that the meat they were being fed was maggot infested. In response, the commander ordered that ten random sailors to be executed by firing squad, at which the crew turned on the officers and killed them all. The oppressed people of Odessa joined the revolt to show their rejection of the czarist regime--which sent Cossack troops--who then mowed down both rioters and innocent citizens without mercy. The film was banned at various times in the US and France, and for a longer time than any other film in British history; even Stalin banned it, at a time when mutiny was against the party line. It remains remarkable for the way it builds tension over a brisk 69 minutes, and in the right setting with the right audience, can still reveal its inflammatory power
October 1917 by
Sergei Eisenstein(
Visual
)
34 editions published between 1927 and 2010 in 4 languages and held by 502 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Silent film reenactment detailing the events leading up to the Russian Revolution. The film was commissioned to Sergei Eisenstein to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the Russian Revolution. Eisenstein chose to capture the spirit of the era by focusing on one place at one point in time: Petrograd between February and October 1917, and using a political perspective. The original version was heavily censored by Stalin, and released in the US as 'Ten days that shook the world'. In 1967 a full restoration was made, and a music score by Shostakovich and sound effects track were added
34 editions published between 1927 and 2010 in 4 languages and held by 502 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Silent film reenactment detailing the events leading up to the Russian Revolution. The film was commissioned to Sergei Eisenstein to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the Russian Revolution. Eisenstein chose to capture the spirit of the era by focusing on one place at one point in time: Petrograd between February and October 1917, and using a political perspective. The original version was heavily censored by Stalin, and released in the US as 'Ten days that shook the world'. In 1967 a full restoration was made, and a music score by Shostakovich and sound effects track were added
Ivan Groznyĭ = Ivan the Terrible(
Visual
)
4 editions published between 1996 and 2001 in Russian and English and held by 413 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Depicts the political situation in Russia in the 16th century, and the efforts of Ivan the Terrible, first Czar of Russia and founder of the Russian state, to consolidate the unity of the realm against its enemies at home and abroad
4 editions published between 1996 and 2001 in Russian and English and held by 413 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Depicts the political situation in Russia in the 16th century, and the efforts of Ivan the Terrible, first Czar of Russia and founder of the Russian state, to consolidate the unity of the realm against its enemies at home and abroad
Qué viva México! = Da zdravstvuet Meksika! = Viva Mexico! by
Sergei Eisenstein(
Visual
)
11 editions published between 1979 and 2002 in Russian and English and held by 337 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Que viva Mexico: A film document of the history of Mexico, presented in four novellas: Sandunga, an exposition of Tehuantepec jungles and the peaceful lifestyles of their inhabitants; Manguei, a love story about a poor peon and his bride; Fiesta, devoted to bullfighting and romantic love; and Soldadera, a portrayal of the 1910 revolution in Mexico as depicted in the frescoes of Siqueiros, Rivera, and Orosco
11 editions published between 1979 and 2002 in Russian and English and held by 337 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Que viva Mexico: A film document of the history of Mexico, presented in four novellas: Sandunga, an exposition of Tehuantepec jungles and the peaceful lifestyles of their inhabitants; Manguei, a love story about a poor peon and his bride; Fiesta, devoted to bullfighting and romantic love; and Soldadera, a portrayal of the 1910 revolution in Mexico as depicted in the frescoes of Siqueiros, Rivera, and Orosco
Stachka by
Sergei Eisenstein(
Visual
)
33 editions published between 1924 and 2011 in 4 languages and held by 254 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Set in pre-World War I Tsarist Russia, the story depicts a strike by factory workers and its brutal suppression by the authorities. The hero and principal character is the mass of workers
33 editions published between 1924 and 2011 in 4 languages and held by 254 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Set in pre-World War I Tsarist Russia, the story depicts a strike by factory workers and its brutal suppression by the authorities. The hero and principal character is the mass of workers
Ivan Groznyĭ = Ivan the Terrible by
Sergei Eisenstein(
Visual
)
22 editions published between 1960 and 2002 in Russian and English and held by 209 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Set in Moscow during the 16th century, Ivan Alexieff, Prince of Moscow, has been crowned Tzar Ivan and an established family sets out to assassinate him to establish their own power
22 editions published between 1960 and 2002 in Russian and English and held by 209 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Set in Moscow during the 16th century, Ivan Alexieff, Prince of Moscow, has been crowned Tzar Ivan and an established family sets out to assassinate him to establish their own power
Unseen cinema(
Visual
)
1 edition published in 1934 in English and held by 167 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The Mysteries is part of the film retrospective Unseen Cinema that explores long-forgotten American experimental cinema. One of three films released through Hollywood independent producer Sol Lesser in 1932-34, "Death Day" is comprised of footage shot by Sergei Eisenstein for his unfinished film "Que viva Mexico!" This short subject focuses on the Day of the Dead festivities held in Mexico and pays homage to the artist José Guadalupe Posada. Though Eisenstein did not edit this short film seen here, his exquisite sense and views of Mexico and its people, culture and traditions is clearly evident. --Bruce Posner Sergei Eisenstein's name is synonymous with 20th century avant-garde art. The Russian genius created films and film theories based upon "intellectual montage" he created through a synthesis of cinematography, editing, and later, sound recordings and music. Around the globe, advanced filmgoers eagerly awaited his radical films and associated musings on the cinema, and his influence upon '20s and '30s American cinema was unprecedented, serving as an inspiration for amateurs and professionals alike. In 1930, he traveled to the U.S., and then Mexico, in an unsuccessful attempt to make a film in Hollywood. His presence in the Americas stimulated much debate within experimental film circles. --Bruce Posner. 35mm 1.33:1 black and white sound 15:20 minutes. Production: Mexican Picture Trust, Principal Pictures
1 edition published in 1934 in English and held by 167 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The Mysteries is part of the film retrospective Unseen Cinema that explores long-forgotten American experimental cinema. One of three films released through Hollywood independent producer Sol Lesser in 1932-34, "Death Day" is comprised of footage shot by Sergei Eisenstein for his unfinished film "Que viva Mexico!" This short subject focuses on the Day of the Dead festivities held in Mexico and pays homage to the artist José Guadalupe Posada. Though Eisenstein did not edit this short film seen here, his exquisite sense and views of Mexico and its people, culture and traditions is clearly evident. --Bruce Posner Sergei Eisenstein's name is synonymous with 20th century avant-garde art. The Russian genius created films and film theories based upon "intellectual montage" he created through a synthesis of cinematography, editing, and later, sound recordings and music. Around the globe, advanced filmgoers eagerly awaited his radical films and associated musings on the cinema, and his influence upon '20s and '30s American cinema was unprecedented, serving as an inspiration for amateurs and professionals alike. In 1930, he traveled to the U.S., and then Mexico, in an unsuccessful attempt to make a film in Hollywood. His presence in the Americas stimulated much debate within experimental film circles. --Bruce Posner. 35mm 1.33:1 black and white sound 15:20 minutes. Production: Mexican Picture Trust, Principal Pictures
October 1917 by
Sergei Eisenstein(
Visual
)
18 editions published between 1927 and 2009 in 4 languages and held by 139 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
This portrayal of the Bolshevik Revolution focuses on Petrograd (Leningrad) between February and October 1917
18 editions published between 1927 and 2009 in 4 languages and held by 139 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
This portrayal of the Bolshevik Revolution focuses on Petrograd (Leningrad) between February and October 1917
Ivan Groznyĭ. Ivan the terrible. Part 2. The Boyars' plot(
Visual
)
8 editions published between 1945 and 2006 in Russian and held by 121 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Set in Moscow during the 16th century, Ivan Alexieff, Prince of Moscow, is crowned Tzar Ivan. This action puts him in direct opposition to all other royal families and Ivan finds himself isolated and alone in his attempt to centralize power under the crown. Part 1 follows the volatile 16th-century Russian czar, Ivan IV from his coronation in Moscow to his abdication and subsequent popular recall. Part 2 depicts the plot to dethrone him hatched by the landed gentry. The powerful visuals credited to this film may stem from the fact that Eisenstein worked without a shooting script, relying instead on a series of drawings and sketches that he referred to on the set. Eisenstein died before completing Part 3
8 editions published between 1945 and 2006 in Russian and held by 121 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Set in Moscow during the 16th century, Ivan Alexieff, Prince of Moscow, is crowned Tzar Ivan. This action puts him in direct opposition to all other royal families and Ivan finds himself isolated and alone in his attempt to centralize power under the crown. Part 1 follows the volatile 16th-century Russian czar, Ivan IV from his coronation in Moscow to his abdication and subsequent popular recall. Part 2 depicts the plot to dethrone him hatched by the landed gentry. The powerful visuals credited to this film may stem from the fact that Eisenstein worked without a shooting script, relying instead on a series of drawings and sketches that he referred to on the set. Eisenstein died before completing Part 3
Ivan the Terrible by
Sergei Eisenstein(
Visual
)
23 editions published between 1944 and 2014 in Russian and English and held by 82 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The first part of Sergei Eisenstein's epic chronicle of the 16th Century Tsar
23 editions published between 1944 and 2014 in Russian and English and held by 82 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The first part of Sergei Eisenstein's epic chronicle of the 16th Century Tsar
Ivan the Terrible. a film by Sergei Eisenstein(
Visual
)
2 editions published in 1998 in Russian and held by 80 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Part One of Sergei Eisenstein's two-part epic chronicling the life of the 16th Century Tsar, Ivan Grozny, is one of film's most artistic and absorbing creations
2 editions published in 1998 in Russian and held by 80 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Part One of Sergei Eisenstein's two-part epic chronicling the life of the 16th Century Tsar, Ivan Grozny, is one of film's most artistic and absorbing creations
Ivan the Terrible. the Boyar conspiracy(
Visual
)
1 edition published in 1998 in English and held by 40 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Set in Moscow during the 16th century, Ivan Alexieff, Prince of Moscow, has been crowned Tzar Ivan and an established family sets out to assasinate him to establish their own power
1 edition published in 1998 in English and held by 40 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Set in Moscow during the 16th century, Ivan Alexieff, Prince of Moscow, has been crowned Tzar Ivan and an established family sets out to assasinate him to establish their own power
Bronenosets Potemkin = Le cuirassé Potemkine by
Sergei Eisenstein(
Visual
)
14 editions published between 1925 and 2010 in 4 languages and held by 39 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Depicts mutiny aboard one of the Czar's battleships at Odessa harbour in 1905 which occurred as a result of the inhuman conditions to which the sailors were subjected, and which received the support of Odessa's citizens
14 editions published between 1925 and 2010 in 4 languages and held by 39 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Depicts mutiny aboard one of the Czar's battleships at Odessa harbour in 1905 which occurred as a result of the inhuman conditions to which the sailors were subjected, and which received the support of Odessa's citizens
Ivan the Terrible by
Sergei Eisenstein(
Visual
)
9 editions published between 1980 and 2000 in 3 languages and held by 35 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Set in Moscow during the 16th century, Ivan Alexieff, Prince of Moscow, has been crowned Tzar Ivan and an established family sets out to assasinate him to establish their own power
9 editions published between 1980 and 2000 in 3 languages and held by 35 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Set in Moscow during the 16th century, Ivan Alexieff, Prince of Moscow, has been crowned Tzar Ivan and an established family sets out to assasinate him to establish their own power
Panzerkreuzer Potemkin & Oktjabr' = Battleship Potemkin & October(
Visual
)
2 editions published in 2014 in Russian and held by 32 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Panzerkreuzer Potemkin: recreates actual historical events of Czarist Russia in 1905. The the navy ship "Prince Potemkin" is besieged with mutiny over poor food and working conditions, leading to the killing of hundreds of sympathetic civilians by the Army in Odessa, Ukraine
2 editions published in 2014 in Russian and held by 32 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Panzerkreuzer Potemkin: recreates actual historical events of Czarist Russia in 1905. The the navy ship "Prince Potemkin" is besieged with mutiny over poor food and working conditions, leading to the killing of hundreds of sympathetic civilians by the Army in Odessa, Ukraine
Panzerkreuzer Potemkin by
Sergei Eisenstein(
Visual
)
10 editions published between 1925 and 2012 in 3 languages and held by 31 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Conçu pour commémorer l'anniversaire de la révolution avortée de 1905, le film d'Eisenstein met en scène la mutinerie sur le Cuirassé Potemkine comme événement déclencheur d'un mouvement révolutionnaire qui gagnera tout le pays. (ARTE)
10 editions published between 1925 and 2012 in 3 languages and held by 31 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Conçu pour commémorer l'anniversaire de la révolution avortée de 1905, le film d'Eisenstein met en scène la mutinerie sur le Cuirassé Potemkine comme événement déclencheur d'un mouvement révolutionnaire qui gagnera tout le pays. (ARTE)
Oktober by
Sergei Eisenstein(
Visual
)
9 editions published between 1927 and 2012 in 3 languages and held by 27 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
A schoolteacher becomes a walking experiment and a marked target when he is injected with a secret enzyme developed by a pharmaceutical company which could turn him into a weapon of enormous potential
9 editions published between 1927 and 2012 in 3 languages and held by 27 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
A schoolteacher becomes a walking experiment and a marked target when he is injected with a secret enzyme developed by a pharmaceutical company which could turn him into a weapon of enormous potential
The general line by
Sergei Eisenstein(
Visual
)
10 editions published between 1929 and 1996 in Russian and English and held by 25 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
This film about the process of collectivization of Soviet agriculture was begun in 1926 before October but finished after it. The emphasis was on great simplicity in camera work and composition with less wide ranging montage experiments. Impressionistic editing or what Eisenstein called tonal and overtonal montage, is more prominent than the dialectical, associative editing in October. This was the last completed film in which Eisenstein applied his theory of typage. An extensive search was made for the right faces
10 editions published between 1929 and 1996 in Russian and English and held by 25 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
This film about the process of collectivization of Soviet agriculture was begun in 1926 before October but finished after it. The emphasis was on great simplicity in camera work and composition with less wide ranging montage experiments. Impressionistic editing or what Eisenstein called tonal and overtonal montage, is more prominent than the dialectical, associative editing in October. This was the last completed film in which Eisenstein applied his theory of typage. An extensive search was made for the right faces
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- Eisenstein, Sergei 1898-1948 Other Scenarist Restager Director Author of screenplay Film editor Author
- Moskovskai︠a︡ kinostudii︠a︡ "Mosfilʹm."
- Agadzhanova, Nina Ferdinandovna 1889-1974 Bibliographic antecedent Scenarist Author of screenplay Conceptor Author of dialog
- Antonov, Aleksandr Pavlovich 1898-1962 Performer Actor
- Barsky, Vladimir 1889-1936 Other Performer Actor
- Prokofiev, Sergey 1891-1953 Arranger Musician Composer
- Shostakovich, Dmitriĭ Dmitrievich 1906-1975 Composer
- Cherkasov, Nikolaĭ Konstantinovich 1903-1966 Other Costume designer Performer Actor
- Image Entertainment (Firm)
- Aleksandrov, Grigoriĭ Vasilʹevich 1903-1984 Writer of accompanying material Performer Editor Scenarist Director Conceptor Author of screenplay Film editor Interviewer Actor
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Alexander,--Grand Duke of Vladimir, All Souls' Day Armed Forces--Officers Battleships Biological weapons Bronenoset︠s︡ "Potemkin" Collective farms Collectivization of agriculture Cruisers (Warships) Drugs Eisenstein, Sergei, Europe Film adaptations Historical drama Historic ships Internet videos Ivan--IV,--Czar of Russia, Kings and rulers Labor movement Made-for-TV movies Manners and customs Mexico Military operations, Naval Motion pictures Motion pictures, Russian Motion pictures, Soviet Motion pictures in propaganda Mutiny Navies--Officers Que viva Mexico (Motion picture) Revolutions Revolutions in motion pictures Rural conditions Russia Russia.--Voennyĭ flot Russia (Federation) Russia (Federation)--Saint Petersburg Sailors Social conditions Soviet drama Soviet Union Streaming video Strikes and lockouts Teutonic Knights Thrillers (Motion pictures) Travel Ukraine--Odesa Weapons Women's health services Working class
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Alternative Names
Edouard Tissé
Eduard Kasimirowitsch Tisse russischer Kameramann und Regisseur
Eduard Kazimirovič Tisse ruský kameraman a režisér
Eduard Kazimirovics Tissze
Eduard Tisse direttore della fotografia e regista sovietico
Eduard Tisse Russisch director of photography (1897-1961)
Eduard Tisse Soviet cinematographer
Eduards Tisē
Tisse, E. 1893-1961
Tissé, Edouard 1893-1961
Tissė, Ėduard 1893-1961
Tissė, Ėduard Kazimirovič 1893-1961
Tisse, Eduard Kazimirovich 1893-1961
Tissé, Edward 1893-1961
Тиссэ, Эдуард Казимирович 1893-1961
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