EISENSTEIN: CINEMA AS A TOOL OF PROPAGANDA THURSDAY | 21 APRIL @ 20.00 |
ANTON DOLIN Film Critic Anton Dolin Was born in Moscow in 1976. He studied philology at Moscow State University. He has worked at the radio stations Echo Moscow, RSN, Cinema FM, Mayak, Vesti FM as well as for Gazeta and the newspapers Evening Moscow, Vedomosti, Moscow News, and is a regular contributor to Billboard magazine and The Art of cinema. He is the presenter of the cinema block for the television show Evening Urgant. He is also the author of five books and a three time winner of the Russian Guild of Film Critics. Greenway hits where it hurts, directly at our spiritual values. According to his version, Eisenstein met a man in Mexico, who stripped him of his innocence and became the love of his life - guide and translator Palomino Cañedo (handsome Luis Alberti). According to, though not entirely confirmed and neither disclaimed! - the Soviet filmmaker, played by the young actor Elmer Bäck, is similar to a tragic clown, ashamed of his unspoken sexuality and embarrassed by his own body. Mexico liberated him by teaching that physical love and death are inseparable; in other words, Eros and Tanatos, that as according to Greenaway, have always limited human existence. |