Eisenstein visits Ivens in Amsterdam

The `Retrospective` of the 62nd Berlin International Film Festival rediscoveres the legendary German-Russian film studio Mezhrabpom-Film and its German branch Prometheus, hence the titel of the retrospective: `The red dream factory`. They  wrote film history from 1922 to 1936. The aim of the retrospective is to show the difersity of this major studio and to give people the opportunity to see films that have hardly been shown for decades and have also faded into oblivion in Russia – especially after Mezhrabpom was liquidated by the Stalinist dictatorship in 1936. 

The Retrospective will present some 30 programmes made up of over 40 silent and sound films. Joris Ivens` film Komsomol is one of the sound films. Ivens was commissioned by Mezhrabpom-Film to make this documentary symphony in the style of the New Objectivity. The music was composed of the noises made by the Magnitogorsk Combine, working in co-operation with Hanns Eisler. They thus created a genuine industrial soundtrack for one of the very first Soviet sound-film documentaries. At the same time, Dziga Vertov made a similar sound-film, TRI PESNI O LENINE (Three Songs of Lenin) for the studio. Both experimented with the new medium, although Ivens adopted a different approach. Applying motifs of the steppes and the city, the past and the future, he staged and condensed situations, with the aim of convincing viewers dialectically of the need for all the colossal construction work. The remixing of modern tones – factory noises, telephones, radios and Eisler`s exciting music – is particularly successful. 

Here you can find the complete program:
http://www.berlinale.de/en/programm/berlinale_programm/programmsuche.php?screenings=efm_festival&page=1&order_by=4&section_id=761&cinema_id=0&country_id=0&date_id=0&time_id=0&filterSubmit=

The history and aesthetics of these films will be reappraised in detail (by Russian and German authors) in the extensive publication accompanying the Retrospective. These studies will be supplemented by historical documents, countless unpublished photos, contemporary film posters and a complete filmography. 


 
Ivens working in his room in Amsterdam

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