Tamara Lobova

Tamara Lobova was a Soviet cinematographer who was one of the first women to take up the trade. She was married to fellow DP Anatoli Golovnya; the pair shot many films together.[1][2]

Tamara Lobova
Born
Tamara Grigoryevna

November 17, 1911
Russia
DiedNovember 15, 2007 (aged 95)
Moscow, Russia
OccupationCinematographer
Spouse(s)Anatoli Golovnya

Selected filmography

  • Serdtse ne proshchayet (1961)
  • The Dragonfly (1954)
  • Zhukovsky (1950)
  • Admiral Nakhimov (1947)
  • Uchinari Jani (1942)
  • Boyevoy kinosbornik 6 (1941)
  • General Suvorov (1941)
  • Minin i Pozharskiy (1939)
  • Ruslan and Ludmila (1938)
  • Bez oshibki (1935)
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References

  1. Margolis, Harriet; Krasilovsky, Alexis; Stein, Julia (2015-10-01). Shooting Women: Behind the Camera, Around the World. Intellect Books. ISBN 978-1-78320-508-0.
  2. Rollberg, Peter (2008-11-07). Historical Dictionary of Russian and Soviet Cinema. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0-8108-6268-5.
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