Esfir Ilyinichna Shub (Russian: Эсфи́рь Ильи́нична Шуб; 16 March 1894, Surazh, Russian Empire – 21 September 1959, Moscow, Soviet Union), also referred...
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Shub is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Anatole Shub, American author and journalist Ellen Shub, American photojournalist Esfir Shub...
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While several Soviet filmmakers, such as Lev Kuleshov, Dziga Vertov, Esfir Shub and Vsevolod Pudovkin put forth explanations of what constitutes the montage...
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Title Director Notes 1927 Soviet Union The Fall of the Romanov Dynasty Esfir Shub Classic compilation documentary. 1928 United States Clothes Make the Woman...
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factories, and read Émile Zola's novel Germinal. He worked on the script with Esfir Shub at her house; however, after it was officially accepted he removed her...
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Notes of a film director. Foreign Languages Publishing House. p. 140. Esfir Shub (1972). My Life — Cinema. Iskusstvo. p. 98. Richard Taylor, Ian Christie...
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documentarian Esfir Shub. Shub is regarded as the creator of the compilation film, which uses existing footage to depict historical events. Shub's most famous...
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director: Aziza Amir 1927 The Fall of the Romanov Dynasty; director: Esfir Shub 1928 The Seashell and the Clergyman; director: Germaine Dulac 1929 The...
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contributors Dziga Vertov and Sergei Eisenstein as well as the documentarist Esfir Shub also regarded their fast-cut, montage style of filmmaking as Constructivist...
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was chief editor of the Ukrainian documentary film studios, his cousin Esfir Shub was a prominent Soviet director. Alexander's cousin Boris Fuchsmann is...
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