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Sergei Eisenstein, the visionary Latvian film director and theorist, pioneered the art of montage and revolutionized the language of cinema with his groundbreaking films. From his iconic masterpiece "Battleship Potemkin" to his epic historical dramas like "Alexander Nevsky," Eisenstein's innovative techniques and artistic vision continue to influence filmmakers around the world, shaping the course of film history.
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"Now why should the cinema follow the forms of theater and painting rather than the methodology of language, which allows wholly new concepts of ideas to arise from the combination of two concrete denotations of two concrete objects?"

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"Language is much closer to film than painting is."

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"For example, in painting the form arises from abstract elements of line and color, while in cinema the material concreteness of the image within the frame presents - as an element - the greatest difficulty in manipulation."

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"Even in a less exaggerated description, any verbal account of a person is bound to find itself employing an assortment of waterfalls, lightning rods, landscapes, birds, etc."

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"The profession of film director can and should be such a high and precious one; that no man aspiring to it can disregard any knowledge that will make him a better film director or human being."

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