Esfir Shub
Articles
Petric, Vlada. “Esfir Shub: Cinema Is My Life.” Quarterly Review of Film Studies. 3.4 (1978): 429-448.
Roberts, Graham. “Esfir Shub: A Suitable Case for Treatment.” Historical Journal of Film, Radio & Television. 11.2 (1991): 149-159.
Sharp, Ilana. “The Fall of the Romanov Dynasty (1927): A Constructivist Paradigm for Neigrovaia Fil’ma.” Historical Journal of Film, Radio & Television. 28.2 (2008): 195-217.
Stollery, Martin. “Eisenstein, Shub and the Gender of the Author as Producer.” Film History. 14.1 (2002): 87-99.
Yampolsky, Mikhail. “Reality at Second Hand.” Trans. Derek Spring. Historial Journal of Film, Radio and Television. 11:2 (1991) 161-171. Details the production specifics of The Fall of the Romanov Dynasty and describes the theories surrounding Shub’s work.
Online articles
Malitsky, Joshua. “Esfir Shub and the Film-Factory Archive: Soviet Documentary from 1925-1928.” Screening the Past. 17 (Dec 2004).
Osipova, Anastasiya. “Difficult Facts: Esfir Shub and the Problem of Realism.” The Brooklyn Rail. (2011):
Petric, Vlada. “Esfir Shub: Cinema Is My Life.” Quarterly Review of Film Studies. 3.4 (1978): 429-448.
Roberts, Graham. “Esfir Shub: A Suitable Case for Treatment.” Historical Journal of Film, Radio & Television. 11.2 (1991): 149-159.
Sharp, Ilana. “The Fall of the Romanov Dynasty (1927): A Constructivist Paradigm for Neigrovaia Fil’ma.” Historical Journal of Film, Radio & Television. 28.2 (2008): 195-217.
Stollery, Martin. “Eisenstein, Shub and the Gender of the Author as Producer.” Film History. 14.1 (2002): 87-99.
Yampolsky, Mikhail. “Reality at Second Hand.” Trans. Derek Spring. Historial Journal of Film, Radio and Television. 11:2 (1991) 161-171. Details the production specifics of The Fall of the Romanov Dynasty and describes the theories surrounding Shub’s work.
Online articles
Malitsky, Joshua. “Esfir Shub and the Film-Factory Archive: Soviet Documentary from 1925-1928.” Screening the Past. 17 (Dec 2004).
Osipova, Anastasiya. “Difficult Facts: Esfir Shub and the Problem of Realism.” The Brooklyn Rail. (2011):