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Ilya Trauberg (Ilya Zakharovich Trauberg) was a Russian director born in
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on December 13, 1905, who died in Berlin on December 18, 1948.


Filmography


Assistant director

* 1927 - '' October: Ten Days That Shook the World''


Director

* 1927 : '' Léningrad aujourd'hui'' - Documentaire * 1929 : ''
The Blue Express ''The Blue Express'' or ''China Express'' (russian: Голубой экспресс, Goluboy ekspress) is a 1929 Soviet silent drama film directed by Ilya Trauberg.Christie & Taylor p.427 Cast * Sergei Minin as The European * Igor Chernyak ...
'' ou ''Le Train mongol'' (''Goluboy ekspress'') * 1932 : ''
Nous travaillons pour vous ''Nous'', or Greek νοῦς (, ), sometimes equated to intellect or intelligence, is a concept from classical philosophy for the faculty of the human mind necessary for understanding what is true or real. Alternative English terms used i ...
'' (''Dlya vas naydyotsya rabota'') * 1934 : '' Chastnyy sluchay'' * 1936 : '' Son of Mongolia'' (''Mongol Khüü'' ou ''Syn Mongolii'') * 1938 : '' God devyatnadtsatyy'' * 1941 : '' My zhdem vas s pobedoy'' * 1941 : '' Kontsert-vals'' * 1942 : '' Boyevoy kinosbornik 11''


Screenwriter

* 1929 : ''
The Blue Express ''The Blue Express'' or ''China Express'' (russian: Голубой экспресс, Goluboy ekspress) is a 1929 Soviet silent drama film directed by Ilya Trauberg.Christie & Taylor p.427 Cast * Sergei Minin as The European * Igor Chernyak ...
'' ou ''Le Train mongol'' (''Goluboy ekspress'') * 1932 : ''
Nous travaillons pour vous ''Nous'', or Greek νοῦς (, ), sometimes equated to intellect or intelligence, is a concept from classical philosophy for the faculty of the human mind necessary for understanding what is true or real. Alternative English terms used i ...
'' (''Dlya vas naydyotsya rabota'') * 1934 : '' Chastnyy sluchay'' * 1938 : '' God devyatnadtsatyy'' * 1941 : '' Kontsert-vals''


External links

* 1905 births 1948 deaths Soviet film directors Soviet expatriates in Germany {{USSR-film-director-stub