![]() ![]() ![]() It is characterized by films about national history and WWII, social dramas, and poetic films. The Russian new wave began during the Post-Stalinist period, at about the same time as it did in the rest of Europe. During the Stalin period the Soviet film industry was under the control of the communist regime. The history of the post-Revolution USSR can be broken into three major periods: 1) Stalinist period (1927-1953) 2) post-Stalinist period (1953-1986) and 3) Gorbachev (and post) period (1986-). Several films from Tarkovsky’s later work will be examined for montage elements that support or contravene these theories. The purpose of this essay is to offer a Deleuzian time-image analysis of Tarkovsky’s montage theory of “ time-pressure,” foregrounded against the historical backdrop of Eisenstein’s montage of attractions. A Deleuzian Analysis of Tarkovsky’s Theory of Time-Pressure, Part 1 'cine-physics'īy David George Menard Volume 7, Issue 8 / August 2003 28 minutes (6965 words) ![]()
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