Ivan the Terrible (Bfi Film Classics)

Ivan the Terrible (Bfi Film Classics)2002
About this book
"Ivan IV, the first Grand Duke of Moscow to take the title Czar, was one of the most violent and demented rulers in history. Both sadist and mystic, he claimed to be both the blood successor to Caesar Augustus and God's vicar on earth. Devoted associates and sworn enemies alike perished amid hideous tortures. Villages, towns and an entire city were obliterated; he even murdered his own son in a burst of fury. And yet, by conquering much of the territory that became 20th century Russia, he also forged an orderly empire out of the barbarous and disordered world into which he was born."--BOOK JACKET.
Details
- First published
- 2002
- OL Work ID
- OL1811842W
Subjects
Film criticismMotion pictures, soviet unionDramaCriticism and interpretationIvan Groznyĭ (Motion picture)