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Alexander Arkadyevich Arkatov (Александр Аркадьевич Аркатов, 1890 – 1961) was a Russian Jewish
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and
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, known for works such as "L'Chaim" (Л’Хаим, 1910, as a playwright) and "Sorrows of Sarah" (Горе Сарры, 1913, as a director), both of which deal with lives in Jewish settlements in Russia.


Career

Originally a
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and a
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, Arkatov started his career in cinema with the 1910 silent film "L'Chaim", based on a well known song from
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, on which he worked as a playwright along with the French directors
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and Kai Hansen. The film is regarded as the first ever Jewish
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created and was deemed a success across the Russian Empire. He then went on to write and direct tens of other films while traveling all over the world doing so. Arkatov's first work as a director was for the 1912 films "God of Vengeance" ("Бог мести") and "Rachel" (Рахиль). One highlight in Arkatov's career has to be his 1913 film "Sorrows of Sarah" (Горе Сарры) he directed which is regarded as one of the pinnacles of Jewish cinema. The film depicts a love triangle and the general da to day life in a small Jewish town. Between the years 1917 and 1918, after the October Bolshevik Revolution, Arkatov worked on four films regarding lives of Jewish people while located at
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in a partnership with the Russian film company "Mizrakh" who are known for making the film "Jewish Life in Palestine". The films were censored due to having dealt with the oppression suffered by the Jewish people within the
Pale of Settlement The Pale of Settlement (russian: Черта́ осе́длости, '; yi, דער תּחום-המושבֿ, '; he, תְּחוּם הַמּוֹשָב, ') was a western region of the Russian Empire with varying borders that existed from 1791 to 19 ...
under the Tsar's reign. 1918 marks the last year of Arkatov's Jewish centered film-making with his film "I Want to Be a Rothschild" (Хочу быть Ротшильдом) he directed. The film is based on a famous monologue by ''
Sholem Aleichem ) , birth_date = , birth_place = Pereiaslav, Russian Empire , death_date = , death_place = New York City, U.S. , occupation = Writer , nationality = , period = , genre = Novels, sh ...
'' by the same name. Many of Arkatov's works were inspired by Sholom Aleichem's works. At the time, Arkatov also worked as the head of he State School of Cinema of the
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People's Commissariant of Education. In the year 1923 Arkatov moved to England and worked as a journalist until he move to the United States to direct films in Hollywood. While in New York, Arkatov formed the company "Carter-Arkatov Productions" along with American producer and Playwright Oscar Carter. While working together, Arkatov and Carter made the Comedy play "Money Business" which played at the National Theater in 1926. The play was based on lives of Jewish immigrants living in the east side of New York in
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. From 1940 to 1945, Arkatov started directing educational films for the
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. After working for the military, Arkatov went back to direct films on his own and also started teaching religious studies, according to his death certificate, as a professor in the University of California


Personal life

Born November 11, 1890, in
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, The Russian Empire, Alexander Arkatov (originally named Alexander Mogilevsky) lived to 70 when he died on February 6, 1961, in Los Angeles, California. Arkatov studied
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and
philology Philology () is the study of language in oral and writing, written historical sources; it is the intersection of textual criticism, literary criticism, history, and linguistics (with especially strong ties to etymology). Philology is also defin ...
in the Imperial Novorossiya University in
Odessa Odesa (also spelled Odessa) is the third most populous city and municipality in Ukraine and a major seaport and transport hub located in the south-west of the country, on the northwestern shore of the Black Sea. The city is also the administrativ ...
at the same time he studied art at the Odessa College of Arts. Due to political unreliability, Arkatov was unable to the state examination at the university and as a result - could not live outside the
Pale of Settlement The Pale of Settlement (russian: Черта́ осе́длости, '; yi, דער תּחום-המושבֿ, '; he, תְּחוּם הַמּוֹשָב, ') was a western region of the Russian Empire with varying borders that existed from 1791 to 19 ...
, the main Jewish area in Russian territories back then. hence, Arkatov lived in Moscow while breaking the law doing so, there he started his career in cinema. Arkatov lived throughout Europe and America having lived in
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, in
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,
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,
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and
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. Arkatov married Tatiana Lee Arkatov (born Whittles) and together they had one son and two daughters. Their son, James Alexander Arkatov, was born on July 17, 1920, in Odessa, Russia. He became a prominent musician and photographer (https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/latimes/name/james-arkatov-obituary?id=8784815) Their first daughter, Victoria Charlotte Kormos (born Arkatov) was born on June 21, 1923, when the two stayed in London, England. Their second daughter, Gloria Diane Kartzinet (born Arkatov) was born on June 16, 1925, in New York, U.S.


Death

According to his death certificate, Arkatov died due to
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starting about when he was 59, later on developing a
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and
pulmonary edema Pulmonary edema, also known as pulmonary congestion, is excessive edema, liquid accumulation in the parenchyma, tissue and pulmonary alveolus, air spaces (usually alveoli) of the lungs. It leads to impaired gas exchange and may cause hypoxemia an ...
, directly causing his death.


Filmography

# 1910 - "L'Chaim" (Лехаим) - screenwriter # 1911 - "Violin" (Скрипка) - screenwriter # 1912 - "God of Vengeance" (Бог мести), director and screenwriter # 1912 - "The Cup of Life and Death" (Кубок жизни и смерти) # 1912 - "Rachel" (Рахиль), director and screenwriter # 1912 - "War of the twentieth century" (Война ХХ века) # 1913 - "Sorrows of Sarah" (Горе Сарры) - director # 1915 - "The Scalped Corpse" (Скальпированный труп) - director # 1915 - "Volgari" (Волгари) - director # 1916 - "Oh, why this night was so good" (Ах, зачем эта ночь так была хороша) - screenwriter, director # 1916 - "Katerina the gas chamber" (Катерина-душегубка) - the film was shot for the "Rus" cinema # 1917 - "Daughter of Anna Karenina" (Дочь Анны Карениной) - screenwriter, director # 1917 - "The Cantonists" (Кантонисты), ''historical drama '- director and screenwriter'' # 1917 - "Judge, People" (Судите, люди) - director and screenwriter # 1918 - "Bloody Joke" (Кровавая шутка), ''based on the works of
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'' - director and screenwriter # 1918 - "I Want to Be a Rothschild" (Хочу быть Ротшильдом) - director # 1918 - "The Tale of the priest Pankrat" (Сказка о попе Панкрате) - director, screenwriter # 1918 - "Signal" (Сигнал) - director # 1919 - "Two Worlds" (Два мира) - directed by V. Chernobler # 1919 - "Between Two Flags" (Между двух флагов) - director # 1919 - "Spiders and Flies" (Пауки и мухи)  - actor # 1919 - "Parasite" (Паразит) - directed by E. Pukhalsky # 1919 - "Reconciled with Conscience" (Примиренные с совестью) - directed by V. Starevich # 1919 - "Four Months at Denikin's" (Четыре месяца у Деникина) - directed by E. Pukhalsky # 1919 - "Pages of humor edited by A. Arkatov" (Странички юмора под редакцией А. Аркатова) - director, screenwriter # 1920 - "May first" (Первое мая) - director, screenwriter # 1920 - "The Tale of the Seven Hanged" (Рассказ о семи повешенных) - screenwriter # 1921 - "Jean Torot" (Жан Торот) - (Austria) - director # 1921 - "Give the Dead Peace" (Дайте мертвым покой) - (Austria) - director # 1927 - "Patriot" (Патриот) - (Germany) - assistant directo


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