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How far can a film support a revolution?

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(Eisenstein, 1925) Various factors can begin a revolution but the sustainability is what makes it worthwhile. In Soviet Russia, clashes of class systems led to a nationwide unrest resulting in a large scale revolution in 1917. The aim of the revolution was to topple the Tsarist government ending years of censorship, widespread poverty among the lower classes (Tian-Shanskaia, 1993, pp. 141) and an extreme reliance on oppression and violence to exploit as a fear tactic. After the spark of the revolution had been ignited (which many believe to be the uprising upon the Battleship Potemkin in 1905), it was the aid of Soviet Film and Cinema that helped further this movement thanks to its universal popularity and appeal. (Eisenstein, 1925)   It was Lenin who initiated the importance of Soviet Cinema in regards to its purpose in the Russian Revolution and how he envisioned “cinema, literature and art would strive to describe and interpret this new world” (Gillespie, 20...