
Ivan the Terrible, Part I

Set during the early part of his reign, Ivan faces betrayal from the aristocracy and even his closest friends as he seeks to unite the Russian people. Sergei Eisenstein's final film, this is the first part of a three-part biopic of Tsar Ivan IV of Russia, which was never completed due to the producer's dissatisfaction with Eisenstein's attempts to use forbidden experimental filming techniques and excessive cost overruns. The second part was completed but not released for a decade after Eisenstein's death and a change of heart in the USSR government toward his work; the third part was only in its earliest stage of filming when shooting was stopped altogether.
Eisenstein delivers again, with a Russian masterpiece of side eye drama and intrigue. The closeups and leering faces reminded me of Dreyer's work in Joan of Arc, but the editing and emotional churn in the picture was all Eisenstein. Way more interesting than I expected it to be, and I look forward to seeing part 2.