Mikhoels performs a Yiddish play in Moscow
Creator(s)
- Julien H. Bryan (Camera Operator)
- Sam Bryan and International Film Foundation
Biographical History
Julien Hequembourg Bryan (1899-1974) was an American documentarian and filmmaker. Bryan traveled widely taking 35mm film that he sold to motion picture companies. In the 1930s, he conducted extensive lecture tours, during which he showed film footage he shot in the former USSR. Between 1935 and 1938, he captured unique records of ordinary people and life in Nazi Germany and in Poland, including Jewish areas of Warsaw and Krakow and anti-Jewish signs in Germany. His footage appeared in March of Time theatrical newsreels. His photographs appeared in Life Magazine. He was in Warsaw in September 1939 when Germany invaded and remained throughout the German siege of the city, photographing and filming what would become America's first cinematic glimpse of the start of WWII. He recorded this experience in both the book Siege (New York: Doubleday, Doran, 1940) and the short film Siege (RKO Radio Pictures, 1940) nominated for an Academy Award in 1940. In 1946, Bryan photographed the efforts of the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Agency in postwar Europe.
Scope and Content
HAS, LS set, production, actors in costume performing a play, likely for the Moscow State Yiddish Theater. 01:02:22 CU, Solomon (Shloyme) Mikhoels in makeup and costume on stage. 01:03:20 Actors on stage.
Note(s)
Film dates to 1934 according to edge code. Also assigned number "1929 BIS" by Julien Bryan.
The Moscow State Yiddish Theater production of "An Evening with Sholem Aleichem" featuring the one-act play "MazlTov" originally appeared on January 1, 1921. Stage and costumes were designed by Marc Chagall. In this mid-1930s film excerpt, Mikhoels appears almost exactly as he did in the early 1920s production. Note in particular the colorful dots Chagall brushed directly onto Mikhoels' hat. This film may show a mid-1930s re-production of "An Evening with Sholem Aleichem" on stage, but that needs to be confirmed. As a member of the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee, Mikhoels was killed on Stalin's orders in 1948 in Minsk.
Subjects
- THEATERS
- COSTUMES
- BRYAN, JULIEN
- MIKHOELS, SOLOMON
- STAGES
- YIDDISH
- JEWISH ANTIFASCIST COMMITTEE
- ACTORS
Places
- Moscow, Soviet Union
Genre
- Unedited.
- Film