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Birthday: March 16, 1894 (131)
Place of Birth: Surazh, Russian Empire
Biography
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.
Known For
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On the Other Side of the Araks (1949)Age: 55Editor
Turkey at the Turning Point (1937)Age: 43Editor
The Komsomol - Chief of Electrification (1932)Age: 38Editor
Lev Tolstoy and the Russia of Nicolai II (1928)Age: 34Editor
Prostitute (1927)Age: 33Editor
The Gentlefolks of Skotinin (1927)Age: 33Editor
The Great Road (1927)Age: 33Editor
The Fall of the Romanov Dynasty (1927)Age: 33Editor
Abrek Zaur (1926)Age: 32Editor
Wings of a Serf (1926)Age: 32Editor






