Saturday, November 20, 2010

Yevgeni Bauer - Umirayushchii Lebed aka The Dying Swan (1917)



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Mike Pinsky, DVDVerdict wrote:
Russian film poet Evgeni Bauer combined the technical virtuosity of D.W. Griffith with the haunting terror of Edgar Allan Poe and the artist’s eye of Johannes Vermeer. He is — perhaps — the greatest film director you have never heard of. During his brief four-year career, Evgeni Bauer created macabre masterpieces. They are dramas darkly obsessed with doomed love and death, astonishing for their graceful camera movements, risqué themes, opulent sets and chiaroscuro lighting. Tragically, Bauer died in 1917, succumbing to pneumonia after breaking his leg.

For many decades, Bauer’s films were buried in the Soviet archives — declared too "cosmopolitan" and bizarre for the puritanical Soviet regime. But with the fall of the Iron Curtain, Bauer’s work has risen like a glorious phoenix out of the ashes of time. by MilestoneFilms






http://www.nitroflare.com/view/A4036AAC8DFE115/Umirajuscsij_Lebegy__The_Dying_Swan__%28Bauer%2C_1917%29.avi

http://keep2s.cc/file/57ad44e86b41a/Umirajuscsij_Lebegy_%5BThe_Dying_Swan%5D_%28Bauer%2C_1917%29.avi

Language(s):Silent, English intertitles
Subtitles:none