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Alexandre Nevski, film de Sergueï Mikhaïlovitch Eisenstein, version restaurée

3 Novembre 2024 , Rédigé par François MUNIER Publié dans #Écouter, voir, #Histoire, #Moyen-Âge, #Russie

This is a restored and upscaled version with the re-recorded score by Yuri Temirkanov. Alexander Nevsky follows the historical narrative about the defeat of the Livonian invaders in 1242, and the account of Nevsky’s battle was written over 100 years later. He defeated them on Chudskoya Lake located between Estonia and the Republic of Novgorod. Nevsky is historical but other characters may not be. Vasily Buslai appears in folk stories about a great, but willful, hero. Gavrilo is mentioned in accounts of Nevsky's battles as being one of the great heroes. The invaders from Livonia (Estonia and Germany) were led by a historical Catholic bishop and the master of the Livonian order is misattributed to the founder, but other characters are fictional with all personalities conjectural. Nevsky was a great but cagy political hero canonized by the Russian church. He defeated both the Swedish and the Livonian invasions, but appeased the ruling Tatars with tributes. In addition to leading the Republic of Novgorod he also became the prince of Kiev and Vladimir.

Alexandre Nevski, film de Sergueï Mikhaïlovitch Eisenstein, version restaurée
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