Sergei Eisenstein
Sergei Eisenstein
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Travels and International Influence

This timeline traces Eisenstein's travels abroad and his impact on international cinema.
European tours and lecture
1920s - early 1930s
Following the success of "Battleship Potemkin", Eisenstein makes many tours around Europe, lecturing and showcasing his groundbreaking film style. These public appearances brought him notoriety among the international artistic community.
United States and Mexico
1930-1932
Eisenstein travels to the United States and Mexico, but has mixed success. The failed '¡Que Viva México!' still had an impact, with many unfinished scenes influencing directors around the world.
Worldwide Influence
Throughout his Career
Eisenstein's theories on montage and cinematic language have a profound impact on filmmakers around the globe, influencing the development of various cinematic styles and movements. His films continue to be studied and admired for their innovative techniques and artistic vision.