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In an alternate in which the Soviet Union won the Cold War, the original version of The Battleship Potemkin was a valuable propaganda tool for the USSR. However, most people who viewed it also saw the artistic value of the film, despite its age and its flaws. A new version was filmed in 2097. Annarita Crosetti and Gianfranco Mazzilli saw it on a date. Despite the enhanced budget and better special effects, Gianfranco found the remake to be hollow propaganda. Eduardo Caruso acknowledged that the film had been remade in the home timeline. The remake was not well-received in his world, either.

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  • The Battleship Potemkin
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  • In an alternate in which the Soviet Union won the Cold War, the original version of The Battleship Potemkin was a valuable propaganda tool for the USSR. However, most people who viewed it also saw the artistic value of the film, despite its age and its flaws. A new version was filmed in 2097. Annarita Crosetti and Gianfranco Mazzilli saw it on a date. Despite the enhanced budget and better special effects, Gianfranco found the remake to be hollow propaganda. Eduardo Caruso acknowledged that the film had been remade in the home timeline. The remake was not well-received in his world, either.
  • Battleship Potemkin is a 1925 film that heavily influenced the Soviet Montage Movement. It was directed by Sergei Eisenstein. It is based on an actual mutiny that occurred in 1905 by crew members of a battleship of the same name.
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Movement
  • Soviet Montage
Country
  • Soviet Union
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Title
  • The Battleship Potemkin
Produced by
  • Jacob Bliokh
Image
  • Vintage_Potemkin.jpg
Released
  • 1925-12-21(xsd:date)
Directed By
  • Sergei Eisenstein
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  • In an alternate in which the Soviet Union won the Cold War, the original version of The Battleship Potemkin was a valuable propaganda tool for the USSR. However, most people who viewed it also saw the artistic value of the film, despite its age and its flaws. A new version was filmed in 2097. Annarita Crosetti and Gianfranco Mazzilli saw it on a date. Despite the enhanced budget and better special effects, Gianfranco found the remake to be hollow propaganda. Eduardo Caruso acknowledged that the film had been remade in the home timeline. The remake was not well-received in his world, either.
  • Battleship Potemkin is a 1925 film that heavily influenced the Soviet Montage Movement. It was directed by Sergei Eisenstein. It is based on an actual mutiny that occurred in 1905 by crew members of a battleship of the same name.
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