Sergei Eisenstein
1898–1948 (age 50)
Biography
Sergei Mikhailovich Eisenstein was a pioneering Soviet film director and screenwriter whose innovative montage techniques revolutionized cinema. Born in Riga, he developed his distinctive approach to filmmaking through avant-garde theater work before creating groundbreaking films that explored revolutionary themes and human experience.
Eisenstein's masterworks, including Battleship Potemkin and October, established him as one of the most influential filmmakers of the twentieth century. His theoretical writings on film aesthetics and montage continue to shape cinematic practice and film education worldwide. He remains a towering figure in the history of cinema, celebrated for his artistic vision and technical innovation.