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Esfir Shub

Filmregisseur / Filmeditor / Drehbuchautor | * 16.03.1894 († 65, 21.09.1959) | Surazh, Russian Empire
Esfir Iljinitschna Schub (russisch Эсфирь Ильинична Шуб), auch bekannt als Esther Schub (* 4. Märzjul. / 16. März 1894greg. in Surasch, Gouvernement Tschernigow, Russisches Kaiserreich; † 21. September 1959 in Moskau) war eine sowjetische Filmregisseurin und gilt als eine Pionierin des Kompilationsfilms. Bekanntheit erlangte sie 1927 durch den Film "Padenije dinastii Romanowych" (Der Fall der Dynastie Romanow) zum 10. Jahrestag der russischen Februarrevolution. Sie fügte altes, zum Teil verwahrlostes Archivmaterial aus der Zeit der Zarenherrschaft zu einem Dokumentarfilm zusammen. Nicht mehr verwendbares Material ersetzte sie durch neue, selbstgedrehte Szenen, um einen gesamtheitlichen Eindruck vermitteln zu können. Auf diesen Film folgten zwei weitere Kompilationsfilme: "Der große Weg" (1927) und "Leo Tolstoi und das Russland Nikolaus II." (1928) ()
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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.First Shub worked as a re-editor of foreign films for Soviet distribution. In 1927 (the tenth anniversary of Revolution) she made her first documentary film The Fall of the Romanov Dynasty (1927). This film was the first part of the trilogy, which also consists of The Great Road (1927) and Lev Tolstoy and the Russia of Nicolai II (1928). In the process of making the trilogy, Shub had to contend with not only an overwhelming volume of material but also the problem of locating relevant footage. She often found that valuable documents of the pre-war period had been sold abroad or had been badly damaged in ill-equipped newsreel archives. Shub compensated the lack of material by using newly shot footage. Her films derive much of their power from this technique of providing a contemporary context for archival footage. Thus, Shub created the absolutely new genre 'historical compilation film'. She later claimed she just wanted to create 'editorialized newsreels'.The critics and colleagues admired Shub's work, because she found a middle path between narrative and documentary forms. Sovkino denied her authorial rights for her trilogy claiming that she was just an editor. However, in 1935 Shub was awarded the title Honored Artist of the Republic.In the beginning of the forties she collaborated with Vsevolod Pudovkin on the successful Twenty Years of Soviet Cinema (1940). Then she left Goskino to become chief editor of the 'News of the Day' at the central studio for documentary film in Moscow. Most of her later years were confined to editing duties. Shub was definitely the most prominent Soviet woman filmmaker of her generation.

Häufigste Genres für diese Person: Dokumentationen | Dramen | Historie / Geschichte

Awards / Auszeichungen & Nominierungen für Esfir Shub

Verdienter Künstler der RSFSR Ehrenzeichen der Sowjetunion

Filme mit Esfir Shub als Schauspielerin(1)

als sie selbst2018 After the Facts

Filme mit Esfir Shub als Crew-Mitglied(18)

Directing/Director1942 Native Land
Directing/Director1939 Spain
Directing/Director1929 Today
Writing/Writer1929 Today
Editing/Editor1927 Prostitute
Directing/Director1927 The Great Road
Directing/Director1927 The Fall of the Romanov Dynasty
Editing/Editor1927 The Gentlefolks of Skotinin
Editing/Editor1926 Wings of a Serf
Editing/Editor1926 Der Sohn der Berge

Vollständiger Name: Esther Shub
Staatsbürgerschaft: Sowjetunion (ehemaliges Land)
Geburtsdatum: Freitag, 16.03. 1894 (März) in Surazh, Russian Empire
Todesdatum: Montag, 21.09. 1959 (September) in Moscow (im Alter von: 65)
Sternzeichen: Fische (Chinesisches Sternzeichen: Pferd)
Sprachen: Russisch (RU)
Arbeitgeber: Lenfilm
Ehepartner/-in (aktuell/ehemalig): Aleksei Gan
Andere Namen für Esfir Shub (Spitznamen, Fremdsprachen etc.):
"Esther Il'inichna Shub"
"Эсфирь Шуб"
"Esfir Iljinitschna Schub"
Esfir Shub arbeitet häufig zusammen mit diesen Personen:
Karen Pearlman (4x, Crew)
Caitlin Yeo (2x, Crew)
Vladimir Lenin (2x, Schauspieler)
Yuri Tarich (2x, Crew)
Kathryn Millard (1x, Crew)
N. Gantarina (1x, Schauspieler)
Raymond Poincaré (1x, Schauspieler)
Igor Doronin (1x, Schauspieler)
E. Sheremetyeva (1x, Schauspieler)
Iliodor (1x, Schauspieler)
WatchPlayStream ID: PEOPLE:1060793, Hinzugefügt: 04.12.2018, Zuletzt aktualisiert: 29.03.2024