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50-452: [REDACTED] Look up strike , striking , or stricken in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Strike may refer to: People [ edit ] Strike (surname) Hobart Huson , author of several drug related books Physical confrontation or removal [ edit ] Strike (attack) , attack with an inanimate object or

100-593: A Kamen Rider Dragon Knight character Other uses [ edit ] <strike> , the HTML tag Strike price , fixed price at which the owner of an option can purchase, in the case of a call, or sell, in the case of a put, the underlying security or commodity See also [ edit ] All pages with titles containing Strike The Strike (disambiguation) Gold Strike (disambiguation) Shrike (disambiguation) Strike Force (disambiguation) Striker (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

150-547: A Kamen Rider Dragon Knight character Other uses [ edit ] <strike> , the HTML tag Strike price , fixed price at which the owner of an option can purchase, in the case of a call, or sell, in the case of a put, the underlying security or commodity See also [ edit ] All pages with titles containing Strike The Strike (disambiguation) Gold Strike (disambiguation) Shrike (disambiguation) Strike Force (disambiguation) Striker (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

200-700: A BBC series based on the Cormoran Strike detective book series "The Strike" ( Seinfeld ) , 166th episode of the NBC sitcom; it aired in December 1997 " The Strike ", 1988 episode of The Comic Strip Presents The Strike, a 1989 episode of the American children's comedy science fiction sitcom Small Wonder Video games [ edit ] Strike (video game series) , video games released during 1991–1997 by Electronic Arts Strikes, cooperative multiplayer modes in

250-495: A BBC series based on the Cormoran Strike detective book series "The Strike" ( Seinfeld ) , 166th episode of the NBC sitcom; it aired in December 1997 " The Strike ", 1988 episode of The Comic Strip Presents The Strike, a 1989 episode of the American children's comedy science fiction sitcom Small Wonder Video games [ edit ] Strike (video game series) , video games released during 1991–1997 by Electronic Arts Strikes, cooperative multiplayer modes in

300-496: A Polish-language film directed by Volker Schlöndorff Strike (2018 film) , a stop-motion animated film directed by Trevor Hardy Music [ edit ] Strike (band) , British dance band formed in 1994 Strike (percussion group) , New Zealand group formed in 1993 " Strike (Holster) " a 2023 song by American rapper Lil Yachty Strikes (album) , third album by Southern rock band Blackfoot, released in 1979 Television [ edit ] Strike (TV series) ,

350-496: A Polish-language film directed by Volker Schlöndorff Strike (2018 film) , a stop-motion animated film directed by Trevor Hardy Music [ edit ] Strike (band) , British dance band formed in 1994 Strike (percussion group) , New Zealand group formed in 1993 " Strike (Holster) " a 2023 song by American rapper Lil Yachty Strikes (album) , third album by Southern rock band Blackfoot, released in 1979 Television [ edit ] Strike (TV series) ,

400-551: A field by the army and shot en masse. This is shown with alternating footage of the slaughtering of a cow. Prior to Strike , Eisenstein had primarily worked in experimental theatre , as a designer and director with the Proletcult Theatre . Boris Mikhin  [ ru ] , head of the First Goskino factory, wanted to recruit Eisenstein to work in cinema, but Proletcult wanted to keep him. They negotiated and decided on

450-600: A flag to indicate surrender Strikethrough , typographical presentation of words with a horizontal line through the center of them Utility strike, during an excavation accidentally hitting or damaging buried pipes or wires belonging to a public utility or other such services YouTube copyright strike , a copyright policing practice used by YouTube Refusal to work or perform [ edit ] Capital strike , refusal to invest in an economy Hunger strike , participants fast as an act of political protest, or to provoke feelings of guilt in others Rent strike , when

500-600: A flag to indicate surrender Strikethrough , typographical presentation of words with a horizontal line through the center of them Utility strike, during an excavation accidentally hitting or damaging buried pipes or wires belonging to a public utility or other such services YouTube copyright strike , a copyright policing practice used by YouTube Refusal to work or perform [ edit ] Capital strike , refusal to invest in an economy Hunger strike , participants fast as an act of political protest, or to provoke feelings of guilt in others Rent strike , when

550-424: A flea market, upsetting his family. A posted letter publicly shows the administrators rejection of the demands. Using a hidden camera in a pocket watch, a spy named "Owl" photographs someone stealing the letter. The pictures are transferred to another spy. The man is beaten, captured, and beaten again. The scene opens with dead cats dangling from a structure. A character is introduced, a "King of Thieves" whose throne

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600-718: A group of tenants en masse agrees to refuse to pay rent until a specific list of demands is met by the landlord Sex strike , refusal to engage in sexual activity to challenge a societal dispute Strike action , a work stoppage caused by the mass refusal of employees to perform work Student strike , occurs when students enrolled at a teaching institution such as a school, college or university refuse to go to class Science and technology [ edit ] Strike (unit) , an obsolete unit of volume, typically equivalent to two bushels Electric strike , access control device used for doors Lightning strike , electrical discharges caused by lightning Strike and dip , measure of

650-718: A group of tenants en masse agrees to refuse to pay rent until a specific list of demands is met by the landlord Sex strike , refusal to engage in sexual activity to challenge a societal dispute Strike action , a work stoppage caused by the mass refusal of employees to perform work Student strike , occurs when students enrolled at a teaching institution such as a school, college or university refuse to go to class Science and technology [ edit ] Strike (unit) , an obsolete unit of volume, typically equivalent to two bushels Electric strike , access control device used for doors Lightning strike , electrical discharges caused by lightning Strike and dip , measure of

700-402: A hill into the water. The crowd disperses. The chapter begins with footage of ducklings, kittens, piglets, and geese. A child then wakes his father for work ironically with no work to do, they laugh and frolic. The factory is shown vacant and still with birds moving in. The children act out what their fathers had done, wheelbarrowing a goat in a mob. The owner is frustrated by orders arriving and

750-606: A joint collaboration, a film cycle called "Towards Dictatorship of the Proletariat". The cycle was to be a historical panorama focused on lessons learned by the Russian working class during the pre-revolutionary period, through political activities such as strikes and underground publications . It had seven parts: Geneva-Russia , Underground , May Day , 1905 , Strike , Prison Riots and Escapes , and October . Of those, 1905 and Strike were identified as having mass appeal. Strike

800-418: A part of the human body intended to cause harm Airstrike , military strike by air forces on either a suspected or a confirmed enemy ground position Bird strike , collision between an airborne animal and a man-made vehicle, especially aircraft Bridge strike , collision of an over-height vehicle to a bridge. Military strike , limited attack on a specified target Striking the colors , to haul down

850-418: A part of the human body intended to cause harm Airstrike , military strike by air forces on either a suspected or a confirmed enemy ground position Bird strike , collision between an airborne animal and a man-made vehicle, especially aircraft Bridge strike , collision of an over-height vehicle to a bridge. Military strike , limited attack on a specified target Striking the colors , to haul down

900-413: Is accused of the theft and subsequently hangs himself. Fighting ensues and work stops. The workers leave the milling room running and resistance is met at the foundry. The strikers throw rocks and loose metal through the foundry windows. Then locked within the gates of the complex, the crowd confronts the office. They force open the gates and seize a manager carting him off in a wheel barrow dumping them down

950-430: Is best known for a sequence towards the climax, in which the violent suppression of the strike is cross-cut with footage of cattle being slaughtered, and similar animal metaphors are used throughout the film to describe various individuals. Upon release, Strike received praise from critics, but many audiences were confused by its eccentric style. It received little international distribution until its reappraisal during

1000-516: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages strike [REDACTED] Look up strike , striking , or stricken in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Strike may refer to: People [ edit ] Strike (surname) Hobart Huson , author of several drug related books Physical confrontation or removal [ edit ] Strike (attack) , attack with an inanimate object or

1050-405: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Strike (1925 film) Strike ( Russian : Стачка , romanized :  Stachka ) is a 1925 Soviet silent propaganda film directed and edited by Sergei Eisenstein . Originating as one entry out of a proposed seven-part series titled "Towards Dictatorship of the Proletariat", Strike

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1100-417: Is made of a derelict automobile amidst rubbish, and who leads a community that lives in enormous barrels buried with only their top openings above ground. After a deal with a tsarist police agent, the "King" hires a few provocateurs from among his community to set fire, raze, and loot a liquor store. A crowd gathers at the fire and the alarm is sounded. The crowd leaves to avoid being provoked but are set upon by

1150-501: The New Statesman , David Sylvester likened its rhythmic editing to T. S. Eliot 's poem The Waste Land , writing that "it operates through…scattered images, each of them precisely concrete yet also symbolic, the juxtaposition of which startles and surprises." Western cinema audiences rediscovered Strike during the mid 1960s, appreciating its vibrant eccentricity. In a review for Les Temps modernes , Christian Zimmer described

1200-570: The Factory of the Eccentric Actor  [ ru ] group, with director Grigori Kozintsev saying, "We must all see Strike again and again, until we can understand it and adopt its power for our own." In the United States, Strike is now part of Anthology Film Archives ' Essential Cinema Repertory collection. Francis Ford Coppola revives/quotes the slaughtering of the cow metaphor at

1250-511: The striker in cricket Strike zone , a term used in baseball Arts, entertainment, and media [ edit ] Films [ edit ] Strike (1912 film) , a lost Australian film Strike (1925 film) , a silent film made in the Soviet Union by Sergei Eisenstein Strike! (1998 film) , a Canadian-American comedy film written and directed by Sarah Kernochan Strike (2006 film) ,

1300-412: The striker in cricket Strike zone , a term used in baseball Arts, entertainment, and media [ edit ] Films [ edit ] Strike (1912 film) , a lost Australian film Strike (1925 film) , a silent film made in the Soviet Union by Sergei Eisenstein Strike! (1998 film) , a Canadian-American comedy film written and directed by Sarah Kernochan Strike (2006 film) ,

1350-431: The 1950s and 1960s. It is now recognized as one of Eisenstein's more accessible works and a major influence on many of his contemporaries. The film opens with a quotation from Vladimir Lenin : The strength of the working class is organization. Without organization of the masses, the proletarian is nothing. Organized it is everything. Being organized means unity of action, unity of practical activity. Using typography,

1400-444: The board decided to remove Eisenstein from the project. Only after Mikhin and Tisse personally guaranteed the film's completion was Eisenstein was given a third test shoot and allowed to continue with production. During filming, he continued to quarrel with the studio over enormous demands, such as a thousand extras to form a mob in a scene from part five. Much of the crew resented him over the stringent production process, but Eisenstein

1450-407: The capture of the first leader, and firemen attack the workers with large jets of water. Circular shapes are originally associated with the workers, through images of spinning flywheels and turbines. During the strike the wheels are stopped, and the motif reappears as the barrels in which the provocateurs live and the wheels of the fire truck. Although Strike was completed in late 1924, its release

1500-422: The conflict, change over the course of the narrative arc. Early on, animal identities distinguish the police spies, and pushing goat in a wheelbarrow is equated to throwing out the factory manager. At the end of the film, shots of a bull being slaughtered are used to symbolize violence against the workers. Images of puddles and swimming link water to the workers early in the film. Later on, a heavy rain appears during

1550-519: The era. Strike has an average shot length of 2.5 seconds, less than half that of a typical Hollywood film. Dissolves , traditionally used to indicate the passage of time between shots, are used instead as a visual effect. In some scenes, the aspect ratio is dynamic, with masks in front of the camera being added or removed to change the framing of a shot. The film also makes use of multiple exposures and iris shots . Eisenstein uses multiple visual motifs that, after being established with one side of

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1600-467: The film as "a memory of future fusillades". Geoff Andrew of Time Out called it Eisenstein's "most watchable" film, adding that "the harshly beautiful imagery…roots the movie effortlessly in down-to-earth reality, but its relentless energy and invention transform the whole thing into a raucous, rousing hymn to human dignity and courage." The film was an influence on directors Alexander Dovzhenko and Fridrikh Ermler . Its innovations were embraced by

1650-471: The film was mixed, particularly regarding its satire and grotesquerie. Proletcult officials attacked the film's "superfluous, self-directed formalism and gimmickry". Authorities were critical of its eccentricity and the relation between its ideological content and form. At the 1925 International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts in Paris, Eisenstein was awarded a gold medal for Strike . After

1700-419: The film's first British screening in 1956, Ivor Montagu noted the combination of realism and "fantastic clowning, remarking that, "there springs a lavish shower of fireworks: violations of every canon, experiments in method, such an abundance of trial runs as was never dreamed of in cinema before or seen since in a single work; diabolical and wavering changes of mood…everything in such overpowering quantity". In

1750-415: The firemen with their hoses regardless. The governor sends in the military. A child walks under the soldiers' horses and his mother goes under to get him and is struck. Rioting commences, and the crowd is chased off through a series of gates and barriers heading to the forge, then their apartments. The crowd is chased and whipped on the balconies. A policeman murders a small child. The workers are driven into

1800-406: The frozen plant. Demands are formulated: an 8-hour work day, fair treatment by the administration, 30% wage increases, and a 6-hour day for minors. The shareholders get involved with the director and read the demands. They discuss dismissively while smoking cigars and having drinks. Presumably on the orders of the shareholders, the police raid the workers, and they sit down to protest. At their meeting

1850-404: The orientation of a geologic feature "Striking", cutting parts of a plant for propagation Striking clock , clock that sounds the hours on a bell or gong Sport [ edit ] Strike (bowling) , a term used in bowling Strike, a term used in association football (soccer) to mean an accurate, driven shot kicked using the laces of the boot "On strike", a term used to refer to

1900-404: The orientation of a geologic feature "Striking", cutting parts of a plant for propagation Striking clock , clock that sounds the hours on a bell or gong Sport [ edit ] Strike (bowling) , a term used in bowling Strike, a term used in association football (soccer) to mean an accurate, driven shot kicked using the laces of the boot "On strike", a term used to refer to

1950-409: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Strike . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Strike&oldid=1242709640 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

2000-409: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Strike . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Strike&oldid=1242709640 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

2050-463: The script. Studio head Boris Mikhin introduced Eisenstein to cinematographer Eduard Tisse , who had started his career as a newsreel cameraman during the Civil War . Eisenstein spent several months researching labor struggles. He interviewed strikers and activists, visited factories, and read Émile Zola 's novel Germinal . He worked on the script with Esfir Shub at her house; however, after it

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2100-407: The shareholders use the demand letter as a rag to clean up a spill, and a lemon squeezer metaphorically represents the pressure the stockholders intend to apply to the strikers. Scenes are shown of a line forming at a store which is closed, and a baby needing food. A fight occurs at a home between a man and a woman, subsequently she leaves. Another man rummages through his home for goods to sell at

2150-604: The video game Destiny , similar to a military strike Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media [ edit ] Strike, the Japanese name for the Pokémon Scyther S.T.R.I.K.E. , fictional counter-terrorism and intelligence agency in the Marvel Comics universe Strike Entertainment , film production company founded in 2002 by Marc Abraham and Thomas Bliss, associated with Universal Studios Kamen Rider Strike,

2200-439: The video game Destiny , similar to a military strike Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media [ edit ] Strike, the Japanese name for the Pokémon Scyther S.T.R.I.K.E. , fictional counter-terrorism and intelligence agency in the Marvel Comics universe Strike Entertainment , film production company founded in 2002 by Marc Abraham and Thomas Bliss, associated with Universal Studios Kamen Rider Strike,

2250-441: The word "но" (but) is added to the title of the chapter which then animates and dissolves into an image of machinery in motion. The administration is spying on the workers, reviewing a list of agents with vivid code names. Vignettes are shown of them. Conditions are tense with agitators and Bolsheviks planning a strike prior to the catalytic event. A micrometer is stolen, with a value of 25 rubles or 3 weeks pay. A worker, Yakov,

2300-419: Was a joint collaboration between the Proletcult Theatre and the film studio Goskino . As Eisenstein's first full-length feature film, it marked his transition from theatre to cinema, and his next film Battleship Potemkin emerged from the same film cycle. Arranged in six parts, the film depicts a strike in 1903 by the workers of a factory in pre-revolutionary Russia , and their subsequent suppression. It

2350-552: Was delayed because of a shortage of positive film stock. The film premiered in Leningrad on 1 February 1925. It had a public viewing on 9 March and had a theatrical release on 28 April. In the years after its initial release, Strike received little international distribution, only to Germany and Austria. The film was re-released in 1967 with a musical score. For Pravda , Mikhail Koltsov called Strike "the first revolutionary creation of our cinema." However, public reaction to

2400-403: Was generally unaware. Strike applies Eisenstein's principle of "montage of attractions". Developed during his work in theatre, the principle stipulates that each moment of a work should be filled with surprise and intensity. His influential essay, Montage of Attractions , was written between production and premiere. Eisenstein's editing is rapid, even compared to other Soviet filmmakers of

2450-577: Was officially accepted he removed her from the project. Eisenstein cast many of the roles from the Proletcult Theatre . Actors and students from the studio filled other parts, and crowd scenes were populated by factory workers from Moscow. Production began in early 1924. The board of Goskino was afraid that Eisenstein would produce a plotless "montage of attractions". They had him begin with test shoots conducted at their studio on Zhitnaya Street  [ ru ] in Moscow. After two days of test shoots,

2500-492: Was selected to enter production first as a joint production between Proletcult and Goskino. One of the episodes from 1905 would later be expanded to form Eisenstein's second feature, Battleship Potemkin . The screenplay was written by Valerian Pletnyov , Grigori Aleksandrov , Ilya Kravchunovsky  [ ru ] , and Eisenstein. They used memoirs of the Bolsheviks and troves of historical documents as source material for

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