Synopsis
"
Eisenstein created this rousing nationalist epic of medieval Slavs driving out Teutonic invaders. Despite the screen time devoted to a belabored comic subplot concerning a love triangle,
Alexander Nevsky remains one of his most popular and influential films. The film provides endless examples of
Eisenstein’s genius not just at combining shots but at composing them as well, while the battle scenes demonstrate his continued mastery at choreographing electrifying action. The use of an extremely low horizon line has influenced such filmmakers as
Orson Welles and
Ingmar Bergman, while the famous “
Battle on the Ice” has been copied in countless war films. Perhaps most notable is
Eisenstein’s ability to build sequences in tandem with the majestic score by
Sergei Prokofiev. Their unprecedented collaboration, which continued with
Ivan the Terrible, remains a textbook example of a complete fusion of image and music." – Harvard Film Archive