In Moscow 1922, the young
Sergei Eisenstein joins the Meyerhold troop,
the Master of the Soviet revolutionary theatre, hoping it will lead him
towards a career in playwriting. By the time he is 27, Eisenstein produces
the play
Potemkine Battleship, which is triumphant. At the beginning
of 1930, he goes to Mexico with his colleague and the two fall in love. The
escapades of Eisenstein causes an interruption in completing his project
That Viva Mexico City. When he returns to Moscow, the successful playwrite
is forced to write
Alexandre Nevski, an ode to the glory of Stalin.
Eisenstein is avenged by depicting the dictator like a monster in the
second part of his
Ivan the Terrible.