Agadzhanova, Nina Ferdinandovna 1889-1974
Overview
Works: | 59 works in 245 publications in 8 languages and 2,955 library holdings |
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Genres: | Drama History Silent films Historical films War films Motion pictures Internet videos Fiction Experimental films Short films |
Roles: | Scenarist, Author of screenplay, Other, Bibliographic antecedent, Author of dialog, Conceptor, sud |
Classifications: | PN1997, 791.4372 |
Publication Timeline
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Most widely held works about
Nina Ferdinandovna Agadzhanova
- Nune : Nina Ferdinandovna Aghajanova by G. A Aruti︠u︡nov( Book )
- Podvig Nunė : dokumentalʹnai︠a︡ povestʹ o N.F. Agadzhanovoĭ by Igorʹ Pavlovich Leĭberov( Book )
Most widely held works by
Nina Ferdinandovna Agadzhanova
The Battleship Potemkin by
Sergei Eisenstein(
Visual
)
86 editions published between 1925 and 2017 in 5 languages and held by 1,594 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
86 editions published between 1925 and 2017 in 5 languages and held by 1,594 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
Battleship Potemkin : from the series "The year 1905"(
Visual
)
2 editions published in 2007 in No Linguistic content and Russian and held by 703 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
2 editions published in 2007 in No Linguistic content and Russian and held by 703 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
Two Pudovkin classics(
Visual
)
1 edition published in 2002 in Russian and held by 107 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The end of Saint Petersburg: Shows changing conditions in Russia as seen by a young peasant who lived through the upheaval in St. Petersburg that culminated in the revolution of 1917. Deserter: A German shipyard laborer joins a worker's strike in defiance of a corrupt union and regardless of the company's violent reprisals. Starved, beaten, and discouraged, he is sent in an envoy to the USSR and is rejuvenated by the spirit of cooperation and optimism of the idyllic workers' state
1 edition published in 2002 in Russian and held by 107 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The end of Saint Petersburg: Shows changing conditions in Russia as seen by a young peasant who lived through the upheaval in St. Petersburg that culminated in the revolution of 1917. Deserter: A German shipyard laborer joins a worker's strike in defiance of a corrupt union and regardless of the company's violent reprisals. Starved, beaten, and discouraged, he is sent in an envoy to the USSR and is rejuvenated by the spirit of cooperation and optimism of the idyllic workers' state
The Battleship Potemkin = Bronenoset︠s︡ Potemkin(
Visual
)
1 edition published in 2011 in English and held by 97 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
1 edition published in 2011 in English and held by 97 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
Bronenosets Potemkin = Le cuirassé Potemkine by
Sergei Eisenstein(
Visual
)
13 editions published between 1976 and 2018 in 4 languages and held by 93 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Dramatization of actual events: the fierce mutiny aboard a battleship in Czarist Russia (1905) and the bloody aftermath in Odessa, in which the Czar's troops ruthlessly massacred hundreds of innocent civilians who had sympathized with the mutineers
13 editions published between 1976 and 2018 in 4 languages and held by 93 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Dramatization of actual events: the fierce mutiny aboard a battleship in Czarist Russia (1905) and the bloody aftermath in Odessa, in which the Czar's troops ruthlessly massacred hundreds of innocent civilians who had sympathized with the mutineers
The Deserter(
Visual
)
5 editions published between 1997 and 2002 in Russian and Undetermined and held by 42 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
A German shipyard laborer joins a worker's strike in defiance of a corrupt union and regardless of the company's violent reprisals. Starved, beaten and discouraged, he is sent in an envoy to the USSR and is rejuvenated by the spirit of cooperation and optimism of the idyllic workers' state
5 editions published between 1997 and 2002 in Russian and Undetermined and held by 42 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
A German shipyard laborer joins a worker's strike in defiance of a corrupt union and regardless of the company's violent reprisals. Starved, beaten and discouraged, he is sent in an envoy to the USSR and is rejuvenated by the spirit of cooperation and optimism of the idyllic workers' state
Panzerkreuzer Potemkin by
Sergei Eisenstein(
Visual
)
17 editions published between 1925 and 2012 in 3 languages and held by 37 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Der Stummfilmklassiker von Sergei M. Eisenstein aus dem Jahre 1925 handelt vom Aufstand der Besatzung des Panzerkreuzers "Fürst Potemkin", der unter dem historisch bedeutsamen Begriff "Meuterei von Odessa" in die russische Geschichte einging. (Quelle: Umschlag)
17 editions published between 1925 and 2012 in 3 languages and held by 37 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Der Stummfilmklassiker von Sergei M. Eisenstein aus dem Jahre 1925 handelt vom Aufstand der Besatzung des Panzerkreuzers "Fürst Potemkin", der unter dem historisch bedeutsamen Begriff "Meuterei von Odessa" in die russische Geschichte einging. (Quelle: Umschlag)
Le cuirassé Potemkine by
Sergei Eisenstein(
Visual
)
13 editions published between 1925 and 2018 in 5 languages and held by 28 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Odessa, en Russie, 1905. Les soldats du tsar s'opposent à une révolte des habitants d'Odessa qui soutiennent la mutinerie des marins du cuirassé Potemkine. Une révolte réprimée dans le sang, avec la fameuse fusillade contre la foule sur le grand escalier
13 editions published between 1925 and 2018 in 5 languages and held by 28 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Odessa, en Russie, 1905. Les soldats du tsar s'opposent à une révolte des habitants d'Odessa qui soutiennent la mutinerie des marins du cuirassé Potemkine. Une révolte réprimée dans le sang, avec la fameuse fusillade contre la foule sur le grand escalier
El acorazado Potemkin by
Sergei Eisenstein(
Visual
)
21 editions published between 1925 and 2011 in 4 languages and held by 27 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Película parcialmente basada en hechos reales que acontecieron en el puerto de Odesa (Ucrania) durante la semana del 26 de junio de 1905. Los marineros del acorazado Potemkin ya están hartos de malos tratos y cuando se les intenta obligar a comer carne agusanada deciden sublevarse
21 editions published between 1925 and 2011 in 4 languages and held by 27 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Película parcialmente basada en hechos reales que acontecieron en el puerto de Odesa (Ucrania) durante la semana del 26 de junio de 1905. Los marineros del acorazado Potemkin ya están hartos de malos tratos y cuando se les intenta obligar a comer carne agusanada deciden sublevarse
Bronenosec Potemkin = e cuirassé Potemkine by
Sergei Eisenstein(
Visual
)
7 editions published between 1988 and 2010 in 3 languages and held by 25 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Extrait du résumé figurant sur la jaquette : Les marins du cuirassé Potemkine sont à bout de force. Comme une traînée de poudre, la mutinerie s'étend à la population d'Odessa où le navire a jeté l'ancre. La tragédie du pire se dessine dès lors que les soldats tsaristes prennent position pour mater l'insurrection et ouvrent le feu sur la foule rassemblée sur les escaliers d'Odessa. Mais la révolution est déjà en route
7 editions published between 1988 and 2010 in 3 languages and held by 25 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Extrait du résumé figurant sur la jaquette : Les marins du cuirassé Potemkine sont à bout de force. Comme une traînée de poudre, la mutinerie s'étend à la population d'Odessa où le navire a jeté l'ancre. La tragédie du pire se dessine dès lors que les soldats tsaristes prennent position pour mater l'insurrection et ouvrent le feu sur la foule rassemblée sur les escaliers d'Odessa. Mais la révolution est déjà en route
End of Saint Petersburg(
Visual
)
1 edition published in 2006 in Russian and held by 24 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The end of Saint Petersburg: Shows changing conditions in Russia as seen by a young peasant who lived through the upheaval in St. Petersburg that culminated in the revolution of 1917. Deserter: A German shipyard laborer joins a worker's strike in defiance of a corrupt union and regardless of the company's violent reprisals. Starved, beaten, and discouraged, he is sent in an envoy to the USSR and is rejuvenated by the spirit of cooperation and optimism of the idyllic workers' state
1 edition published in 2006 in Russian and held by 24 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The end of Saint Petersburg: Shows changing conditions in Russia as seen by a young peasant who lived through the upheaval in St. Petersburg that culminated in the revolution of 1917. Deserter: A German shipyard laborer joins a worker's strike in defiance of a corrupt union and regardless of the company's violent reprisals. Starved, beaten, and discouraged, he is sent in an envoy to the USSR and is rejuvenated by the spirit of cooperation and optimism of the idyllic workers' state
The Battleship Potemkin(
Visual
)
8 editions published between 1924 and 2007 in Russian and English and held by 22 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
8 editions published between 1924 and 2007 in Russian and English and held by 22 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
The end of St. Petersburg by
Vsevolod Illarionovich Pudovkin(
Visual
)
2 editions published in 2002 in Russian and held by 16 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
End of Saint Petersburg shows changing conditions in Russia as seen by a young peasant who lived through the upheaval in St. Petersburg that culminated in the revolution of 1917. Made for the 10th anniversary of the Russian revolution. This film was restored and given a soundtrack at Mosfilm Studio in 1969
2 editions published in 2002 in Russian and held by 16 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
End of Saint Petersburg shows changing conditions in Russia as seen by a young peasant who lived through the upheaval in St. Petersburg that culminated in the revolution of 1917. Made for the 10th anniversary of the Russian revolution. This film was restored and given a soundtrack at Mosfilm Studio in 1969
Panzerkreuzer Potemkin(
)
4 editions published between 1999 and 2007 in German and held by 15 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
4 editions published between 1999 and 2007 in German and held by 15 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Panzerkreuzer Potemkin das Jahr 1905(
Visual
)
2 editions published between 2007 and 2009 in German and held by 13 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Russland 1905: Mit der Niederlage im Krieg gegen Japan breitet sich die soziale und politische Krise auf das gesamte Zarenreich aus. Die Matrosen der "Potemkin", die im Hafen von Odessa am Schwarzen Meer liegt, sind die anhaltenden Erniedrigungen der Offiziere leid und meutern. Unter der Führung des Matrosen Wakulintschuk gelingt der Aufstand zwar, dennoch wird der Matrose später ermordet. Die Nachricht von der Meuterei verbreitet sich wie ein Lauffeuer auf die Bevölkerung von Odessa. Die Menschen strömen in den Hafen und versammeln sich auf der monumentalen Hafentreppe. Diese Treppe wird zum Schauplatz des grausamen Gegenschlags des Zaren-Regimes. Der Stummfilm-Klassiker gilt bis heute gerade wegen der berühmten "Treppenszene" als ein Meilenstein der Filmgeschichte und wurde u.a. 1958 auf der Brüsseler Weltausstellung zum "Besten Film aller Zeiten" gekürt sowie 2003 in den Filmkanon aufgenommen, der jungen Menschen das Filmgenre näher bringen soll. (Quelle: cede.ch)
2 editions published between 2007 and 2009 in German and held by 13 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Russland 1905: Mit der Niederlage im Krieg gegen Japan breitet sich die soziale und politische Krise auf das gesamte Zarenreich aus. Die Matrosen der "Potemkin", die im Hafen von Odessa am Schwarzen Meer liegt, sind die anhaltenden Erniedrigungen der Offiziere leid und meutern. Unter der Führung des Matrosen Wakulintschuk gelingt der Aufstand zwar, dennoch wird der Matrose später ermordet. Die Nachricht von der Meuterei verbreitet sich wie ein Lauffeuer auf die Bevölkerung von Odessa. Die Menschen strömen in den Hafen und versammeln sich auf der monumentalen Hafentreppe. Diese Treppe wird zum Schauplatz des grausamen Gegenschlags des Zaren-Regimes. Der Stummfilm-Klassiker gilt bis heute gerade wegen der berühmten "Treppenszene" als ein Meilenstein der Filmgeschichte und wurde u.a. 1958 auf der Brüsseler Weltausstellung zum "Besten Film aller Zeiten" gekürt sowie 2003 in den Filmkanon aufgenommen, der jungen Menschen das Filmgenre näher bringen soll. (Quelle: cede.ch)
Le cuirassé Potemkine et La ligne générale / scénario Sergueï M. Eisenstein et Grigori Alexandrov ; deux films de S.M.
Eiseinstein(
Visual
)
1 edition published in 2002 in Russian and held by 11 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
1 edition published in 2002 in Russian and held by 11 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Battleship Potemkin : From the series "The year 1905"(
Visual
)
1 edition published in 2007 in Russian and held by 9 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 in Russian and held by 9 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
Panzerkreuzer Potemkin das Jahr 1905 ; UdSSR 1925 ; rekonstruierte Fassung mit neu bearb. Musik(
Visual
)
1 edition published in 2007 in Undetermined and held by 8 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
1 edition published in 2007 in Undetermined and held by 8 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Panzerkreuzer Potemkin(
Visual
)
3 editions published in 2012 in Russian and German and held by 7 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
3 editions published in 2012 in Russian and German and held by 7 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
La corazzata Potëmkin by
Sergei Eisenstein(
Visual
)
6 editions published between 1926 and 2005 in 3 languages and held by 6 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Forse il film più famoso della storia del cinema: l'ammutinamento dell'equipaggio del Potemkin all'ancora a Odessa e la feroce repressione dei cosacchi che spararono sulla folla, riunita in segno di solidarietà sulla scalinata del porto.Ma la flotta zarista si rifiutò di cannoneggiarla e permise alla nave di riprendere il mare e alzare la bandiera rossa. (Mereghetti)
6 editions published between 1926 and 2005 in 3 languages and held by 6 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Forse il film più famoso della storia del cinema: l'ammutinamento dell'equipaggio del Potemkin all'ancora a Odessa e la feroce repressione dei cosacchi che spararono sulla folla, riunita in segno di solidarietà sulla scalinata del porto.Ma la flotta zarista si rifiutò di cannoneggiarla e permise alla nave di riprendere il mare e alzare la bandiera rossa. (Mereghetti)
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- Eisenstein, Sergei 1898-1948 Other Performer Scenarist Restager Director Author of screenplay Film editor Author Actor
- Bronenoset︠s︡ "Potemkin"
- Antonov, Aleksandr Pavlovich 1898-1962 Performer Actor
- Barsky, Vladimir 1889-1936 Other Performer Actor
- Bliokh, I︠A︡kov 1895-1957 Producer
- Tisse, Ė (Ėduard) 1893-1961 Other Cinematographer Illustrator Photographer
- Aleksandrov, Grigoriĭ Vasilʹevich 1903-1984 Performer Scenarist Restager Director Author of screenplay Actor
- Imig, Helmut 1941- Conductor Composer
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Alternative Names
Agadjanova-Choutko 1889-1974
Agadjanova-Choutko, Nina
Agadjanova, Nina
Agadjanova-Shoutko, Nina
Agadshanowa-Schutko, Nina 1889-1974
Agadžanova, N.
Agadžanova, Nina
Agadžanova, Nina F. 1889-1974
Agadžanova, Nina Ferdinandovna 1889-1974
Agadžanova, Nunė 1889-1974
Agadžanova-Šutko, Nina
Agadžanova-Šutko, Nina F. 1889-1974
Agadżanowa, Nina
Agadžhanova, Nina 1889-1974
Agadzhanova, Nina Ferdinandovna 1889-1974
Agadzhanova-Shutko, N.F.
Agadzhanova-Shutko, Nina F. 1889-1974
Agadzhanove-Shutka, Nune 1889-1974
Choutko Nina Agadjanova- 1889-1974
Nina Agadjanova-Shutko
Nina Agadjanova-Shutko scenarioschrijfster uit Keizerrijk Rusland (1889-1974)
Nina Agadžanova-Šutko sceneggiatrice sovietica
Nina Agadżanowa
Nina Agadzhánova-Shutkó
Nina Agadzhánova-Shutkó guionista, revolucionaria y directora de cine.
Nina Agadzhanova-Shutko Russian screenwriter (1889-1974)
Nina Aghadzjanjan
Nina Ferdinandowna Agadschanowa-Schutko
Schutko, Nina Agadshanowa- 1889-1974
Shutka, Nune Agadzhanove- 1889-1974
Shutko Nina Agadjanova- 1889-1974
Shutko Nina Agadzhanova- 1889-1974
Šutko, Nina F. Agadžanova- 1889-1974
Šutko, Nina Ferdinandovna Agadhanova-
Агаджанова, Н.
Агаджанова Н.Ф.
Агаджанова, Нина
Агаджанова Нуне Фердинандовна
Агаджанова-Шутко, Нина
Агаджанова-Шутко Нина Фердинандовна
Агаджанова-Шутко, Нина Фердинандовна 1889-1974
Агаджанова-Шутко Нуне Фердинандовна
Агаджанова-Шутко Ніна Фердинандівна
Шутко Нина Фердинандовна Агаджанова-
Шутко Нуне Фердинандовна Агаджанова-
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