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- Esfir Ilyinichna Shub (Russian: Эсфи́рь Ильи́нична Шуб; 16 March 1894, Surazh, Russian Empire – 21 September 1959, Moscow, Soviet Union), also referred...
- selection of pieces fused with modern and cultural designs. Khaadi x Esfir Khaadi x Esfir was a jewelry collaboration offering timeless pieces based on contemporary...
- Svetlana Ivanovna "Esfir" Dolzhenko-Krachevskaya (Russian: Светлана Ивановна "Эсфирь" Долженко-Крачевская; Ukrainian: Світлана Іванівна Крачевська; born...
- transport, sports, animals, etc. Compilation films were pioneered in 1927 by Esfir Schub with The Fall of the Romanov Dynasty. More recent examples include...
- Andrei Abrikosov Cinematography Eduard Tisse Edited by Sergei M. Eisenstein Esfir Tobak Music by Sergei Prokofiev Production company Mosfilm Distributed by...
- Layaschenko Cinematography Vladimir Nilsen Vladimir Popov Eduard Tisse Edited by Esfir Tobak (Restoration) Music by Edmund Meisel Dmitri Shostakovich (1966) Distributed...
- contributors Dziga Vertov and Sergei Eisenstein as well as the do****entarist Esfir Shub also regarded their fast-cut, montage style of filmmaking as Constructivist...
- Cinematography Andrei Moskvin Eduard Tisse Edited by Sergei Eisenstein (Part I) Esfir Tobiak (Part II) Music by Sergei Prokofiev Release dates 30 December 1944 (1944-12-30)...
- (Persian) ئه ستیره (Estere) (Kurdish) Јестира (Jestira) (Serbian) Эсфирь (Esfir') (Russian) Esitere (Chichewa) Esther Abrahams Esther Aghatise Esther Saville...
- Nadezhda, died in a labor camp after being arrested in 1938. His second wife, Esfir' Gurvich, and their daughter Svetlana Gurvich-Bukharina (born 1924), were...