eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result 4b0312 TIME IN THE SUN German 1962 Seton edit of Eisenstein's Que Viva Mexico, Hans Hillmann, rare! Date Sold 4/11/2023Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Original 1962 (from the first release of this movie in Germany) Vintage Theatrical Folded German "A1" Movie Poster (measures 23" x 33" [58 x 84 cm]) (Learn More) Time in the Sun, the 1940 Sergei M. Eisenstein & Marie Seton U.S./Mexican historical documentary melodrama (produced by Upton Sinclair through the Mexican Film Trust) narrated by Ponce Espino, Charles Frederick Lindsley, William Royale, and Carlos Tarin. Eisenstein had originally intended the movie (titled Que Viva Mexico) to be an episodic portrayal (consisting mainly of documentary footage but also including fictional chapters starring actors) of Mexican culture and politics from pre-Conquest civilization to the Mexican revolution. Filming started in 1931 and Eisenstein shot between 175,000 and 250,000 feet of film (30 to 50 hours). However, after the project went over budget and a completed film was nowhere in sight, production was shut down. Eisenstein had hoped to edit his footage in California but he was not allowed back into the United States and at the same time, he was ordered to return to the USSR by Soyuzkino (the state film production organization). All of this meant that Eisenstein was never able to finish his movie. In 1933, the Mexican Film Trust struck a deal with producer/distributor Sol Lesser and he edited the footage into a feature film (along with two short subjects) called Thunder Over Mexico. The footage was also edited by Marie Seton into a 1940 release called Time in the Sun. Finally in 1979, a new "reconstructed" Que Viva Mexico by Grigori Alexandrov (a Soviet director and associate of Eisenstein) was released that attempted to be truer to Eisenstein's original vision. We have separate Descriptions for each of the releases that use Eisenstein's original footage. However, some promotional material does not make it clear which release it is promoting! In those cases, we have entered the records under the original 1931 Que Viva Mexico title. NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. Artist: Hans Hillmann Important Added Info: Note that this is an extremely rare poster. We have only auctioned two in all our years of auctioning! Condition: good to very good. The poster has tiny pinholes in the corners and some scuffs along the folds (with some faint scuffs in portions of the image). It has small separation at the top of the vertical foldline and small or tiny paper loss in the crossfolds (see our image). After linenbacking the very rare poster should display well. Learn More about condition grades
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