Efim Drabkin ( rus, Ефим Евелевич Драбкин), better known by his pen name Efraim Sevela (russian: link=no, Эфраим Севела, he, link=no, אפרים סבלה) (8 March 1928,
Babruysk
Babruysk, Babrujsk or Bobruisk ( be, Бабруйск , Łacinka: , rus, Бобруйск, Bobrujsk, bɐˈbruɪ̯s̪k, yi, באָברויסק ) is a city in the Mogilev Region of eastern Belarus on the Berezina River. , its population was 209 ...
, Belarus18 August 2010) was a Soviet writer, screenwriter, director, producer, who after his emigration from the Soviet Union lived in Israel, USA and Russia.
Efraim Sevela was born to Jewish parents. His father was an officer. During World War 2, him and his family were evacuated from the frontline in 1941. After finishing school Sevela was admitted into the
Belarusian State University
Belarusian State University (BSU) ( be, links=no, Белару́скі дзяржа́ўны ўніверсітэ́т, ; russian: links=no, Белору́сский госуда́рственный университе́т) is a university in Mins ...
and became a screenwriter for many Soviet patriotic films. At the end of the 1960s, Sevela joined the Jewish
Soviet dissidents and took part in the capture of the main office of the head of the
Soviet government
The Government of the Soviet Union ( rus, Прави́тельство СССР, p=prɐˈvʲitʲɪlʲstvə ɛs ɛs ɛs ˈɛr, r=Pravítelstvo SSSR, lang=no), formally the All-Union Government of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, commonly ab ...
in 1971. Sevela was
expatriate
An expatriate (often shortened to expat) is a person who resides outside their native country. In common usage, the term often refers to educated professionals, skilled workers, or artists taking positions outside their home country, either ...
d to Israel. Aссording to his own words, the 45-year-old Sevela participated in the
Yom Kippur War
The Yom Kippur War, also known as the Ramadan War, the October War, the 1973 Arab–Israeli War, or the Fourth Arab–Israeli War, was an armed conflict fought from October 6 to 25, 1973 between Israel and a coalition of Arab states led by E ...
where he was wounded. In 1977 he left Israel for the United States. Efraim Sevela worked and lived in many cities such as London, Paris, and
West Berlin
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.
In 1990 Efraim Sevela came back to the USSR and started filming very successful movies based on his works.
Filmography
Screenwriter:
* Annushka (1959)
* Nashi sosedi (1957)
* Krepkiy oreshek (1967)
* Goden k nestroevoy (1968)
Director:
* Kolysanka (1986) Lullaby, Kolybelnaja
* Popugay, govoryashchiy na idish (1990) Попугай, говорящий на идиш (Soviet Union: Russian title) The Parrot Speaking Yiddish
* Noyev kovcheg (1992) Ноев ковчег (Russia) Noah's Ark
* Blagotvoritelnyy bal (1993) Благотворительный бал (Russia) Charity ball
* Belye dyuny (1996) The White Dunes
Actor:
* Noyev kovcheg (1992) Ноев ковчег (Russia) Noah's Ark
Producer:
* Noyev kovcheg (1992) Ноев ковчег (Russia) Noah's Ark
* Blagotvoritelnyy bal (1993) Благотворительный бал (Russia) Charity ball
Novels
*''Monya Tsatskes'' (''Monya Cackes'
*''We Were Not Like Other People''.
*''Farewell, Israel!''
*''Toyota Corolla''
*''Legends From Invalid Street''
*''Truth is for Strangers''
*''Why There is no Heaven on Earth''
*''Odessa-Mama'' 2003
External links
Efraim Sevela's works in Russian
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1928 births
2010 deaths
People from Babruysk
Belarusian Jews
Russian writers
Soviet dissidents
Jewish writers
Belarusian State University alumni
Soviet expatriates in Israel
Soviet expatriates in the United States
Soviet expatriates in the United Kingdom
Soviet expatriates in Germany
Soviet expatriates in France