

Eisenstein shot 50 hours of footage on location in Mexico in 1931 and 32 for what would have become ¡Que viva México!, but was not able to finish the film. Following two wildly different reconstruction attempts in 1939 (Marie Seton's 'Time in the Sun') and 1979 (Grigori Alexandrov's '¡Que viva México!') Kovalov has here compiled another hypothetical version of what Eisenstein's film might have been.
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Himself

Himself
Sebastian
Matador
Hacienda Owner

Himself
Maria

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Eisenstein shot 50 hours of footage on location in Mexico in 1931 and 32 for what would have become ¡Que viva México!, but was not able to finish the film. Following two wildly different reconstruction attempts in 1939 (Marie Seton's 'Time in the Sun') and 1979 (Grigori Alexandrov's '¡Que viva México!') Kovalov has here compiled another hypothetical version of what Eisenstein's film might have been.

Movie / 2004

Movie / 2022

Movie / 1990

Movie / 2011

Movie / 1963

Movie / 2012

Movie / 2006

Movie / 2003

Movie / 1968

Movie / 2023

Movie / 1986

Movie / 2007

Movie / 1962

Movie / 1991

Movie / 2010

Movie / 2018

Movie / 1989

Movie / 2010

Movie / 1965