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DESCRIPTION:Event Name: October\nEvent Url: http://www.artsboston.org/event
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 012-05-12\n\nAfter the success of Potemkin\, Eisenstein was commissioned\,
  along with Pudovkin\, to make a film celebrating the tenth anniversary of
  the Bolshevik Revolution. Pudovkin made The End of St. Petersburg\, andEi
 senstein's contribution is a dramatic chronicle of the events leading up t
 o and during the October Revolution. Eisenstein took advantage of the occa
 sion to try a more complex and intellectual film than his previous efforts
 \, including the famous sequence in which a montage of religious images &n
 dash\; including an elaborate crucifix devolving into a primitive relic &n
 dash\; amounts to a critique of religion. As with Strike and Potemkin\, Ei
 senstein refuses to focus on an individual protagonist. Even Lenin himself
  is rarely glimpsed among the soldiers\, sailors\, student agitators and b
 ourgeois counterrevolutionaries who populate the film. Ironically\, the on
 e historical figure to emerge most strongly is liberal Alexander Kerensky\
 , who becomes the embodiment of all that is venal and arrogant in the pre-
 Revolutionary political establishment.\n\nStart time: 9:00 pm
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