Esfir Shub

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Esfir Shub was a pioneering Soviet filmmaker and editor best known for her innovative compilation documentaries that helped define the aesthetics of Soviet montage cinema.

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instanceOf Soviet filmmaker
documentary filmmaker
film editor
film theorist
screenwriter
woman
activityEnd 1950s
activityStart 1920s
birthDate 1894-03-16
birthName Esfir Ilyinichna Shub
birthPlace Surazh, Chernigov Governorate, Russian Empire
burialPlace Moscow
surface form: Moscow, Soviet Union
citizenship Russian Empire
Soviet Union
contributedTo development of Soviet newsreel compilation
deathDate 1959-09-21
deathPlace Moscow
surface form: Moscow, Soviet Union
employer Goskino
Sovkino
ethnicGroup Jewish
genre compilation film
documentary film
influenced Soviet documentary tradition
later compilation filmmakers
knownFor Soviet montage cinema
compilation documentary films
innovative use of archival footage
languageOfWork Russian
movement Soviet montage
name Esfir Shub self-link
nationality Russian
notableWork The Fall of the Romanov Dynasty
Great Road
surface form: The Great Road

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occupation film director
film editor
screenwriter
pioneered historical compilation documentary form
spouse Pavel Shub
studiedAt Moscow Art Theatre
surface form: Moscow Art Theatre school
subjectOf studies in film history
usedMedium archival newsreel footage
workedAt Mosfilm
surface form: Moscow film studios
workedWith Sergei Eisenstein
Vsevolod Meyerhold

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