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Esfir Shub

Esfir Shub

Esfir Shub, also referred to as Esther Il'inichna Shub, was a pioneering Soviet filmmaker and editor in both the mainstream and documentary fields. She was one of few women to play a significant role behind the scenes in the Soviet film industry. She is best known for her trilogy of films, Fall of the Romanov Dynasty (1927), The Great Road (1927), and The Russia of Nicholas II and Leo Tolstoy (1928). Shub is credited as the creator of compilation film.

Esfir Shub was born into a family of landowners. She studied literature in Moscow, but after Revolution she began to attend the classes at the Institute for Women's Higher Education and then got a job as a 'theater officer' at the State Commissariat of Education. In the theatre she worked in collaboration with the famous avant-garde director Meyerhold and the poet Mayakovsky, who was one of her friends.

Shub joined the Goskino film company and met Dziga Vertov. Their professional friendship was lifelong, but stormy. Shub shared his belief in film's intrinsic ability to reveal aspects of reality not visible to the naked eye, but she became engaged more in the interpretation of the historical world than in only contemporary matters.

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Movies Made By Esfir Shub (4)

On the Other Side of the Araks (1949)

Propaganda film presenting the Soviet side of the Iran crisis of 1946 and the short-lived Azerbaijan People's Government. ...

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Spain (1939)

A feature-length documentary based on film reports from the Spanish civil war. ...

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The Komsomol - Chief of Electrification (1932)

In this pioneering documentary, one of the earliest Soviet sound films, Shub shot a contemporary chronicle of the progress of establishing electricity across the Soviet nation, a struggle spearheaded by the Komsomol. ...

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Movies Starring Esfir Shub (2)

After the Facts (2018)

In the early years of cinema, editors were usually women. This short documentary looks at how they wielded power, and how their work was made invisible. ...

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Esfir Shub in Close-Up (1972)

The film tells about the life and work of the outstanding figure of Russian cinema Esfir Ilyinichna Shub. ...

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