Esfir Shub

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Esfir Shub

Born March 16, 1894 · Surazh, Russian Empire

Died September 21, 1959 · aged 65

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 (192…

Known For

Abrek ZaurAbrek Zaur · 1926
Abrek Zaur
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MovieDramaAdventure
The dashing mountaineer Zaur kills a Russian "imperialist" thereby becoming an abrek, member of a roving band of outlaws.
TodayToday · 1929
Today
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MovieDocumentary
A visual composition of the world.
The Gentlefolks of SkotininThe Gentlefolks of Skotinin · 1927
The Gentlefolks of Skotinin
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Movie
A comedy starring Nina Shaternikova, The Skotinins is loosely based on the 18th century play The Minor by Denis Fonvizin. In it, the upper class is shown as both depraved and stupid, engaging a variety of absurd, over-the-top follies.
SpainSpain · 1939
Spain
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MovieDocumentary
A feature-length documentary based on film reports from the Spanish civil war.
ProstituteProstitute · 1927
Prostitute
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MovieDrama
A bold study on the dangers of prostitution in the Soviet Union in the 1920s. It's sort of dramatic fiction that tells the story of Lyuba, which after irremediable events, loses his honor, being obliged to exercise the oldest profession in the world to survive. She hopes for better days and a new opportunity. The film also shows us the story of two other women who also need hope.
Lev Tolstoy and the Russia of Nicolai IILev Tolstoy and the Russia of Nicolai II · 1928
Lev Tolstoy and the Russia of Nicolai II
10.01928
MovieDocumentary
Lev Tolstoy and the Russia of Nicolai II is a 1928 Soviet silent documentary film directed by Esfir Shub. The film is considered lost. Lev Tolstoy and the Russia of Nicolai II is the final film in Esfir Shub's trilogy of films that began with The Fall of the Romanov Dynasty (1927) and continued with The Great Road (1927).
The Komsomol - Chief of ElectrificationThe Komsomol - Chief of Electrification · 1932
The Komsomol - Chief of Electrification
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MovieDocumentary
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.
Native LandNative Land · 1942
Native Land
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MovieDocumentary
A commemoration of the 25th anniversary of the October Revolution, Native Land praises the early years of the Soviet Union.

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Wings of a SerfWings of a Serf · 1926
Wings of a Serf
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MovieDramaHistory
This SovKino production was a major early experiment in Soviet historical film about the oprichnina period of Muscovite history, combining the costumed drama and Gothic thrills of the genre with historical materialist commentary on the dialectical collision of scientific progress and patriarchal religious tyranny under Tsar Ivan the Terrible. It follows a self-taught inventor from the serf class Nikishka, whose efforts to build a flying machine incite accusations of witchcraft. Nikishka and his beloved Fima are persecuted by the feudal lord Kurlyatev, who took their village in a petty land squabble. They’re rescued when Kurlyatev’s lands are taken by the Tsar in his autocratic campaign against the feudal system. Ivan puts Nikishka to work in his linen mill, where the young serf is coveted by Tsarina Maria Temryukovna, who the Tsar’s been ignoring in favor of his cupbearer Feodor. A series of harrowing intrigues wind a bloody dance through bedchamber, feast hall, cathedral and dungeon.

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