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My Life is the Cinema
By Esfir' Shub
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Description
This volume, translated and annotated by Keith Sanborn, includes Shub's autobiographical text In Close Up, articles, unrealized film projects, correspondence, and rare theoretical reflections on editing, authorship, and the ethics of representation. Supplemented by newly translated letters and critical essays, My Life is the Cinema restores Shub to her rightful place within the history of world cinema as a writer, theorist, and "sorceress of the editing table" whose work continues to inform debates on montage, feminism, and the politics of the archive.
Esfir Shub (1894-1959) was an editor, and theorist whose innovative compilation documentaries laid the groundwork for the use of archival footage in cinema. Trained in literature and theatre before joining the Soviet film industry in the early 1920s, she gained prominence for her 1927 film The Fall of the Romanov Dynasty, a ground- breaking assemblage of newsreel footage and archival documents that reinterpreted history through a revolutionary lens. Shub's work explored the ideological and aesthetic possibilities of montage while maintaining a distinct, analytically reflective approach to editing. As one of the first women to achieve prominence in Soviet cinema, her writings on film editing and historical representation remain foundational to documentary theory and film historiography.
Product details
Number of Pages:
534
Release Date:
2025-11-10
Publication Date:
2025-11-10
Publisher:
Sticking Place Books
Languages:
Original:
English
ISBN13:
9798899760426
Weight:
1090 g
Height:
186 cm
Width:
235 cm
Thickness:
33 cm
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