Stachka

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Stachka is a 1925 Soviet silent film directed by Sergei Eisenstein that dramatizes a factory workers’ strike and is noted for its innovative montage techniques.

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Stachka canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Soviet film
film
silent film
cinematographyBy Eduard Tisse
countryOfOrigin Soviet Union
depicts collective action
industrial working conditions
police repression
director Sergei Eisenstein
era silent era
firstFeatureFilmBy Sergei Eisenstein
format black-and-white film
genre drama film
political film
revolutionary film
hasCategory 1920s Soviet films
1925 films
Soviet black-and-white films
Soviet silent feature films
films directed by Sergei Eisenstein
hasFilmStyle collective protagonist
experimental editing
hasTechnique montage
influenced development of film montage theory
notableFor innovative montage techniques
originalLanguage Russian
partOf Soviet montage school
surface form: Soviet montage cinema
premiereCountry Soviet Union
productionCompany Goskino
releaseYear 1925
runningTime approximately 82 minutes
screenwriter Sergei Eisenstein
setInPeriod pre-revolutionary Russia
subjectMatter class struggle
factory workers’ strike
labor movement
title Stachka self-link
translatedTitle Strike

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Strike originalTitle Stachka
Stachka title Stachka self-link