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Legendary Film Directors and Their Iconic Creations

Match the following:  

(List I- Director)(List II- Film)
(a) Sergei M. Eisenstein(i) Metropolis
(b) Vsevlod Pudovkin(ii) Citizen kane
(c) Fritz Lang(iii) The Battleship of Potemkin
(d) Orson Welles(iv) Mother
Codes:(a)(b)(c)(d)
(A)(ii)(iii)(i)(iv)
(B)(i)(iii)(iv)(ii)
(C)(ii)(i)(iv)(iii)
(D)(iii)(iv)(i)(ii)

Correct Ans: (D)

Explanation:
Cinema history is filled with powerful directors who changed storytelling forever. Their works reflect unique styles, cultural moments, and innovations that still influence filmmakers today.

Letโ€™s start with Sergei M. Eisenstein, a pioneer of Soviet montage theory. He directed The Battleship Potemkin in 1925. The filmโ€™s Odessa Steps sequence remains iconic. Thus, (a) โ€“ (iii) is the correct match.

Next, Vsevolod Pudovkin followed a similar path in Soviet cinema. His film Mother, based on a novel by Maxim Gorky, emphasized emotional depth. Therefore, (b) โ€“ (iv) fits well.

Moving on to German Expressionism, Fritz Lang directed Metropolis in 1927. The movie presented a futuristic cityscape and a class-based dystopia. As a result, (c) โ€“ (i) is correct.

Finally, Orson Welles created Citizen Kane in 1941. This film revolutionized cinematography, narrative structure, and sound design. So, (d) โ€“ (ii) is the right match.

To summarize the pairs:

  • Eisenstein โ€“ The Battleship Potemkin
  • Pudovkin โ€“ Mother
  • Lang โ€“ Metropolis
  • Welles โ€“ Citizen Kane

These masterpieces each shaped global cinema in a different way. From Soviet realism to American innovation, each director left a lasting legacy.

Assistant Professor
Dr. Ranjan Kumar

Founder & Educator

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