Abram Room
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Abram Room

Jun 28, 1894 - Vilna, Russian Empire [now Vilnius, Lithuania]

Abram Matveyevich Room (Russian: Абрам Матвеевич Роом; real name Abram Mordkhelevich Rom, Russian: Абрам Мордхелевич Ром; 28 June 1894, Vilna – 26 July 1976, Moscow) was a Soviet film director and screenwriter.

In 1914-1917 he studied at the St. Petersburg Bekhterev Psychoneurological Research Institute, between 1917 and 1922 at the medical faculty of Saratov State University. From 1917 he worked in Saratov in the arts department as professor and rector of the Higher theatrical art workshops. Since 1923 he was the director of Vsevolod Meyerhold’s Theatre of the Revolution in Moscow, director and teacher of the Higher Pedagogical School of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee in the Kremlin. Since 1924 he was the director at the studios Goskino, Sovkino, Soyuzkino. Since 1936 he was director at the studio Mosfilm. In 1925-1934 he taught at VGIK as a senior lecturer.

Room's best known film is Bed and Sofa (1927) after a screenplay by Lev Kuleshov and Viktor Shklovsky. In the film, a woman who is married to a construction worker has an affair with their lodger. The film tracks the evolution of a housewife into a strong liberated woman, which was very unusual for its time. Another notable title is The Ghost That Never Returns (1929)

The first movie he directed was The Vodka Chase in 1924. He directed the first talking picture in the Soviet Union, the 1930 documentary The Plan for Great Works. The other films he directed were Traitor (1926), Ruts (1928), Criminals (1933), Squadron No. 5 (1939), Invasion (1945), In the Mountains of Yugoslavia (1946), School for Scandal (1952), The Garnet Bracelet (1964), Late Flowers (1969), and A Man Before His Time (1971).

Cited in the German book Texte zur Theorie des Films (Albersmeier 1998, p.304) [texts about theory of film]: "A. Room, declared opponent of the concept of Sergei Eisenstein, postulated in his essay Moi kinoubezhdeniya (My beliefs of film) in: Soviet screen, 1926, m. 8, p. 5: Prior importance in film must be the living human... [in german: Vorrangige Bedeutung kommt im Film dem lebendigen Menschen zu...], exactly that what Eisenstein declined."

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Movie1927Bed and SofaDirectorDirecting
Movie1927Jews on the LandDirectorDirecting
Movie1930The Ghost That Never ReturnsDirectorDirecting
Movie1926The Bay of DeathDirectorDirecting
Movie1926The TraitorDirectorDirecting
Movie1935A Severe Young ManDirectorDirecting
Movie1930Plan for Great WorksWriterWriting
Movie1930Plan for Great WorksDirectorDirecting
Movie1956Heart Beats AgainDirectorDirecting
Movie1940Wind from EastDirectorDirecting
Movie1953Silvery DustDirectorDirecting
Movie1946In the Mountains of YugoslaviaDirectorDirecting
Movie1952The School of ScandalDirectorDirecting
Movie1945The InvasionDirectorDirecting
Movie1927Bed and SofaWriterWriting
Movie1942Our GirlsDirectorDirecting
Movie1965The Garnet BraceletDirectorDirecting
Movie1965The Garnet BraceletScreenplayWriting
Movie1973A Man Before His TimeDirectorDirecting
Movie1949Court of HonorDirectorDirecting
Movie1978EnemiesWriterWriting
Movie1939Squadron No. 5DirectorDirecting
Movie1970Belated FlowersDirectorDirecting
Movie1970Belated FlowersWriterWriting
Movie1973A Man Before His TimeWriterWriting
Movie1926The WindScreenplayWriting
Movie1930Sound Team Program No. 1DirectorDirecting
Movie1927Jews on the LandWriterWriting
Movie1956The Mystery of the Eternal NightProducerProduction
Movie1958On the Count's RuinsProducerProduction