Revolution in Russia

La révolution en Russie, also known as Les événements d'Odessa and La révolte du cuirassée Potemkine is a 1905 French silent short film directed by Lucien Nonguet, and distributed in English-speaking countries under the titles Revolution in Russia and Revolution in Odessa.

First he sees the city on fire and then, through his monocular, a family fleeing their burning home and a group of people being chased and manhandled by soldiers.

[3] The film was announced in the July 1905 supplement of the Pathé catalogue, in the series Scènes historiques, politiques et d'actualité (Historical, political and current affairs scenes), only a few weeks after the Potemkin mutiny which took place on 27 June.

One fixed camera wide shot of a set figuring the deck and bridge of a ship where the mutiny takes place.

One shot showing at the foreground the deck of a ship with an officer seen from behind and in the background, beyond a pool of water, a panorama of Odessa.