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Yevgeni Franzevich Bauer (russian: Евгений Францевич Бауэр) (1865 – ) was a Russian
film director A film director controls a film's artistic and dramatic aspects and visualizes the screenplay (or script) while guiding the film crew and actors in the fulfilment of that vision. The director has a key role in choosing the cast members, pr ...
of silent films, a theatre artist and a
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. His work had a great influence on the aesthetics of Russian cinematography at the beginning of the 20th century. Bauer made more than seventy films between 1913 and 1917 of which 26 survived. He already used the relatively long sequence shots and displacements that would come to be associated with camera virtuosos. ''Los Angeles Times'' film critic Kenneth Turan called Bauer "The greatest director you've never heard of." Georges Sadoul called him "the first true artist in the history of cinema".


Biography

Bauer was born in
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in 1865, the son of the
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immigrant musician Franz Bauer and his wife, an operatic singer. From childhood, Bauer displayed artistic tendencies and participated in his favourite dramatised scenes (his sister was a professional actress). In 1887, Bauer graduated from the
Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture The Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture (russian: Московское училище живописи, ваяния и зодчества, МУЖВЗ) also known by the acronym MUZHZV, was one of the largest educational insti ...
. He tried out a number of different professions, first working as a
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, drawing satirical sketches for the press. He then became a master of art
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, before moving to work in the theatre, as a producer, an
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, and a professional
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. In the 1890s he married the actress and dancer Lina Ancharovna, whose surname he used during the
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when he went under the pseudonym of Evgeni Ancharov, feeling that his own surname was "too German". Even in these early years, Bauer was attracted to
cinematography Cinematography (from ancient Greek κίνημα, ''kìnema'' "movement" and γράφειν, ''gràphein'' "to write") is the art of motion picture (and more recently, electronic video camera) photography. Cinematographers use a lens to focu ...
and started to work as an artistic producer and director. His first work in the cinema was an order for set decorations for the film "300 Years of the House of Romanov" (1913), produced by
Alexander Drankov Alexander Osipovich Drankov (russian: Алекса́ндр О́сипович Дранко́в; 18 January 1886 – 3 January 1949) was a Russian Empire and Soviet photographer, cameraman, film producer, and one of the pioneers of the Russian pre- ...
's film company. After this, Bauer worked for Drankov as a producer and made four films. He then made another four films for the Moscow branch of the French company
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Brothers, and then finally started to work for the Khanzhonkov company, which at that time was the unspoken leader in Russian cinematography. From the end of 1913 to the start of 1917, Bauer made more than 80 films, of which less than half have survived. Bauer worked mainly in the genres of social and psychological drama (although he also made comedies), such as '' Daydreams'', ''
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'' (both 1915), '' A Life for a Life'' (1916), and ''The Revolutionary'' (1917). He worked with the leading actors of Russian silent cinema, including
Ivan Mozzhukhin Ivan Ilyich Mozzhukhin ( rus, Иван Ильич Мозжухин, p=ɪˈvan ɨˈlʲjitɕ mɐˈʑːʉxʲɪn; —18 January 1939), usually billed using the French transliteration Ivan Mosjoukine, was a Russian silent film actor. Career in R ...
,
Vera Kholodnaya Vera Vasilyevna Kholodnaya ( Levchenko; russian: link=no, Вера Васильевна Холодная; uk, link=no, Віра Василівна Холодна; 5 August 1893 – 16 February 1919) was an actress of Russian Empire cinema. She w ...
, Vitold Polonsky,
Ivan Perestiani Ivan Nikolaevich Perestiani (also Ivane, ka, ივანე პერესტიანი; russian: Иван Николаевич Перестиани; — 14 May 1959) was a Georgian/Soviet film director, screenwriter and actor, and Peop ...
, Vera Karalli and others. In 1917, Bauer and the Khanzhonkov company moved to a new studio in
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, where he made the film '' For Happiness'' with the young actor
Lev Kuleshov Lev Vladimirovich Kuleshov (russian: Лев Владимирович Кулешов; – 29 March 1970) was a Russian and Soviet filmmaker and film theorist, one of the founders of the world's first film school, the Moscow Film School. He ...
. Bauer broke his leg on the set and had to work on his next film, '' The King of Paris'', from a bathchair. However, Bauer started to suffer from complications relating to pneumonia and could not complete this film. On 22 June 1917, Bauer died in a Yalta hospital. His final film was completed by actress Olga Rakhmanova.


Significance and influence

Bauer is considered a leading stylist of Russian silent cinematography and placed particular emphasis on the pictorial aspect of film-making. He is considered a master of
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, and also one of the first Russian directors who developed the artistic side of cinema including montage, mise-en-scene and the composition of the frame. He made great use of his theatrical experience when making his films, the outcomes of which occasionally prefigured future achievements in cinema. Bauer was the first to start to consider the placing of lights on the film-set and changed the lighting during the filming, used unusual filming angles, made frequent use of wide spaces, and filmed through "gaseous" material to produce the effect of fog. He attributed great significance to the composition of each shot, constructing decor and natural shots with artistic expressions of classical landscapes, made use of camera movement to widen the space of the shot, and add a dramatic effect. Bauer's artistic experiments and outstanding expertise gave him a reputation as the leading director in Russian cinema.


Selected filmography

* 1913 - ''
Uncle's Apartment Uncle's Apartment, (russian: Дядюшкина квартира) is a 1913 Russian short film directed by Pyotr Chardynin and Yevgeni Bauer. Plot The film will tell about a man named Koko, who decides to rent out his uncle's apartment rooms, a ...
'' (with
Pyotr Chardynin Pyotr Ivanovich Chardynin (russian: Пётр Иванович Чардынин) ( – 14 August 1934) was a Russian and Soviet film director, screenwriter and actor. One of the pioneers of the film industry in the Russian Empire, Chardynin direc ...
) * 1913 - '' Twilight of a Woman's Soul'' * 1914 - ''The Post Troika Races Along'' * 1914 - ''The Free Bird'' * 1914 - '' The Girl from the Street'' * 1914 - ''Her Heroic Feat'' * 1914 - ''Life and Death'' * 1914 - '' Silent Witnesses'' * 1914 - '' Glory to Us, Death to the Enemy'' * 1914 - ''Tears'' * 1915 - '' Daydreams'' * 1915 - '' The 1002nd Ruse'' * 1915 - '' Children of the Age'' * 1915 - ''Heavenly Wings'' * 1915 - '' Song of Triumphant Love'' * 1915 - ''The Vanquisher of Women's Hearts'' * 1915 - ''
After Death ''After Death'' ( it, Oltre la Morte) is an Italian zombie film directed by Claudio Fragasso. The film is set on a remote island where a voodoo curse raises the dead from their graves to feast on the flesh of the living. When a boat of explor ...
'' * 1915 - ''The Happiness of Eternal Night'' * 1915 - ''The Thousand and Second Cunning'' * 1916 - ''The Old Wrestler's Grief'' * 1916 - '' A Life for a Life'' * 1916 - ''The Queen of the Screen'' * 1917 - ''Alarm'' * 1917 - ''The Revolutionary'' * 1917 - ''
The Dying Swan ''The Dying Swan'' (originally ''The Swan'') is a solo dance choreographed by Mikhail Fokine to Camille Saint-Saëns's '' Le Cygne'' from '' Le Carnaval des animaux'' as a '' pièce d'occasion'' for the ballerina Anna Pavlova, who performed it a ...
'' * 1917 - '' For Happiness'' * 1917 - '' The King of Paris'' File:Twilight of a Woman's Soul (1913).webm, ''Twilight of a Woman's Soul'' File:Silent Witnesses (1914).webm, ''Nemye svideteli'' (1914) File:The 1002nd Ruse (1915).webm, ''The 1002nd Ruse'' (1915) File:After Death (1915).webm, ''After Death'' (1915) File:Daydreams (1915).webm, ''Gryozi'' (1915) File:The Dying Swan (1917).webm, ''The Dying Swan'' (1917) File:To Happiness (1917).webm, ''For Happiness'' (1917)


References


External links

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Short biography
* * http://www.davidbordwell.net/blog/category/directors-bauer/ * http://periodika.digitale-sammlungen.de/wsa/Blatt_bsb00051019,00247.html by N. Drubek-Meyer, "Der Film als Leben nach dem Tode (Evgenij Bauėrs Posle smerti, 1915)." ''Wiener Slawistischer Almanach'' 60, 2007, pp 457–273. {{DEFAULTSORT:Bauer, Yevgeni Silent film directors Russian film directors Male screenwriters Russian male writers Russian caricaturists Russian editorial cartoonists Russian satirists 1865 births 1917 deaths People from the Russian Empire of Czech descent Articles containing video clips 20th-century Russian screenwriters 20th-century Russian male writers Deaths from pneumonia in Ukraine Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture alumni