Edouard Tissé (1897-1961) is a Opérateur, realizer and Latvian actor , it was in particular the Director of photography of all films of Sergueï Eisenstein.
Biography
Born on April 1st
1897 in Liepaïa in
Latvia, Edouard Tissé is impassioned very early for painting. It is at the end of its studies of art and photography in
1914 that Tissé becomes official realizer with the face for the Russian army. After the
Russian Revolution, in
1918, it will be charged to photograph the festival of May 1st and the first birthday of the Révolution
1917. Person in charge of the cinematographic section of the first " acts-train" created by
Lénine (a train which furrowed all Russia and which spread the propaganda of the State), it meets
Dziga Vertov with which it will carry out the documentary ones. The same year, he is also the operator of first film of fiction produced by the Soviet State,
the Signal , carried out by Aleksandre Arkatov. From
1924, Edouard Tissé becomes the operator and the director of the photography of all films of
Sergueï Eisenstein. Woven will realize in all and for all three films (see the catalog of films) and dies in Moscow in 1961.
Catalog of films of realizer
- Miseries of women, joys of women , 1929-1930
- the Call of the life , 1930
- immortal Garrison , 1956
Catalog of films of operator (feature-length films of fiction)
- the Signal , Aleksandre Arkatov, 1918
- Hammer and sickle , realization of VGIK, 1921
- the Strike , Sergueï Eisenstein, 1925
- the Battleship Potemkine , Sergueï Eisenstein, 1925
- Jewish Happiness , Alexis Granowski, 1925
- the Marriage of the bear , 1925
- October (operator and actor), Sergueï Eisenstein, 1927
- the general Line , Sergueï Eisenstein, 1929
- That viva Mexico City , Sergueï Eisenstein, 1931
- Aerograd , Alexandre Dovjenko, 1935
- the Pre one of Bejine , Sergueï Eisenstein, 1935-1937
- Alexandre Nevski , Sergueï Eisenstein, 1938
- Ivan the Terrible , Sergueï Eisenstein, 1944-1945
- Meeting on Elba , Grigori Alexandrov, 1949
- Glinka , Grigori Alexandrov, 1952
- Dust of money , 1953