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She covered the opening of [[Auschwitz]] [[death camp]] in [[Poland]] by the [[Red Army]] in January 1945. She filmed a documentary, notably with reenactments, titled ''Auschwitz'', part of an exhibition titled "Filming the War; the Soviets and the Holocaust (1941-1946)" (9 January 2015 – 27 September 2015) in [[Paris]], [[France]], at the [[Memorial de la Shoah]].
She covered the opening of [[Auschwitz]] [[death camp]] in [[Poland]] by the [[Red Army]] in January 1945. She filmed a documentary, notably with reenactments, titled ''Auschwitz'', part of an exhibition titled "Filming the War; the Soviets and the Holocaust (1941-1946)" (9 January 2015 – 27 September 2015) in [[Paris]], [[France]], at the [[Memorial de la Shoah]].


==Selected works==
==Filmography==
{| class="wikitable"
*''[[Kino-Pravda]]'' [Russian: Кино-Правда] (1920s)
|+
*''[[Cinema Eye]]'' [Russian: Кино-глаз or Kino-Glaz] (1924) - Editor
!Year
*''[[A Sixth Part of the World]]'' [Russian: Шестая часть мира or Shestaya chast mira] (1926) - 2nd Unit/Assistant Director
!Title
*''[[Forward, Soviet!]]'' [Russian Шагай, Совет! or Shagay, sovet!] (1926) - 2nd Unit/Assistant Director
!Notes
*''[[The Oath of Youth]]'' [Russian: Клятва молодых or Klyatva molodykh] (1928) - Director
|-
*''[[The Eleventh Year]]'' [Russian:Одиннадцатый 00 Odinnadtsatyi] (1928) - 2nd Unit/Assistant Director
|1920's
*''[[Man with a Movie Camera]]'' [Russian: Человек с киноаппаратом or Chelovek s kino-apparatom] (1929) - Editor
|[[Kino-Pravda]]
*''[[Enthusiasm (film)|Enthusiasm]]'' [Russian: Энтузиазм: Цимфония Донбасса or Entuziazm: Simfoniya Donbassa] (1930) - 2nd Unit/Assistant Director
|23 issue newsreel series
*''[[Three Songs of Lenin]]'' [Russian: Три песни о Ленине, Tri pesni o Lenine] (1934) - 2nd Unit/Assistant Director
|-
*''[[The Fall of Berlin (1945 film)|The Fall of Berlin]]'' [Russian: Берлин] (1945) - Director
|1924
*''[[Parade of Youth]]'' [Russian: Парад молодости or Parad molodosti] (1946) - Director
|Cinema Eye
*''[[Nuremberg Trials (documentary)|Nuremberg Trials]]'' [Russian: Суд народов or Sud narodov] (1947) - Director
|Editor
|-
|1925
|The First October Without Ilich
|2nd Unit/Assistant Director
|-
|1926
|[[A Sixth Part of the World]]
|2nd Unit/Assistant Director
|-
|1926
|Shagay, Sovet!
|2nd Unit/Assistant Director
|-
|1927
|Bukhara
|Director
|-
|1928
|The Oath of Youth
|Director
|-
|1928
|The Eleventh Year
|2nd Unit/Assistant Director
|-
|1929
|[[Man with a Movie Camera]]
|Editor
|-
|1929
|[[Enthusiasm (film)|Enthusiasm]]
|2nd Unit/Assistant Director
|-
|1934
|[[Three Songs About Lenin|Three Songs of Lenin]]
|2nd Unit/Assistant Director
|-
|198
|In Memory of Sergo Ordzhonikidze
|Assistant Director
|-
|1942
|For You at the Front
|Director
|-
|1944
|Klyatva Molodykh
|Director
|-
|1945
|The Fall of Berlin
|Director
|-
|1945
|Auschwitz
|Director/Writer
|-
|1946
|Parade of Youth
|Director
|-
|1947
|[[Nuremberg Trials (film)|Nuremberg Trials]]
|Director
|}


==References ==
==References ==

Revision as of 05:19, 22 December 2017

Yelizaveta Ignatevna Svilova (Russian: Елизаве́та Игна́тьевна Сви́лова, rendered in Latin as Elizaveta Svilova) (5 September 1900, Moscow – 11 November 1975, Moscow) was a Russian filmmaker and film editor.

She was a lifelong collaborator with her husband, Dziga Vertov. She is best known as the supervising editor on Man with a Movie Camera and for appearing in the film.[1]

Council of Three

She was part of the "Council of Three," with her husband and brother-in-law, cinematographer Mikhail Kaufman. Together, they "proclaimed a 'death sentence' on the cinema that came before, faulting it for mixing in 'foreign matter' from theater and literature."[2]

Auschwitz

She covered the opening of Auschwitz death camp in Poland by the Red Army in January 1945. She filmed a documentary, notably with reenactments, titled Auschwitz, part of an exhibition titled "Filming the War; the Soviets and the Holocaust (1941-1946)" (9 January 2015 – 27 September 2015) in Paris, France, at the Memorial de la Shoah.

Filmography

Year Title Notes
1920's Kino-Pravda 23 issue newsreel series
1924 Cinema Eye Editor
1925 The First October Without Ilich 2nd Unit/Assistant Director
1926 A Sixth Part of the World 2nd Unit/Assistant Director
1926 Shagay, Sovet! 2nd Unit/Assistant Director
1927 Bukhara Director
1928 The Oath of Youth Director
1928 The Eleventh Year 2nd Unit/Assistant Director
1929 Man with a Movie Camera Editor
1929 Enthusiasm 2nd Unit/Assistant Director
1934 Three Songs of Lenin 2nd Unit/Assistant Director
198 In Memory of Sergo Ordzhonikidze Assistant Director
1942 For You at the Front Director
1944 Klyatva Molodykh Director
1945 The Fall of Berlin Director
1945 Auschwitz Director/Writer
1946 Parade of Youth Director
1947 Nuremberg Trials Director

References

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