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The exhibition explores the intersect- ing artistic, ethnographic and political dimensions of the unfinished film projects of Sergei Eisenstein: the unfinished film Que viva Mexico! (1931–32), the destroyed film Bezhin Meadow (1935–37) and Fergana Canal (1939), which came to a halt shortly after filming begun. Sergei Eisenstein: Anthropology of Rhythm Numerous archival documents will be exhibited here for the first time, including notebooks, drawings, film footage and photographs. Curated by Marie Rebecchi (Paris) and Elena Vogman (Berlin), in collaboration with Till Gathmann (Berlin) Nomas Foundation, Rome 19. 9. 2017–19. 1. 2018

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The exhibition explores the intersect- ing artistic, ethnographic and political dimensions of the unfinished film projects of Sergei Eisenstein: the unfinished film Que viva Mexico!(1931–32), the destroyed film Bezhin Meadow (1935–37) and Fergana Canal (1939), which came to a halt shortly after filming begun.

Sergei Eisenstein:Anthropology of Rhythm

Numerous archival documents will be exhibited here for the first time, including notebooks, drawings, film footage and photographs.

Curated by Marie Rebecchi (Paris) and Elena Vogman (Berlin), in collaboration with Till Gathmann (Berlin)

Nomas Foundation, Rome 19. 9. 2017–19. 1. 2018