Elizaveta Svilova, a pioneering figure in the realm of film direction and assistant direction, embarked on her remarkable journey on September 5, 1900, in the vibrant city of Moscow, which was then part of the Russian Empire, but is now an integral part of the modern-day country of Russia.
Throughout her illustrious career, Svilova made a lasting impact on the world of cinema, leaving an indelible mark on the silver screen through her work on numerous films, including the notable titles "The Fall of Berlin" (1945),"Klyatva molodykh" (1944),and "Parad molodosti" (1946).
As a testament to her unwavering dedication to her craft, Svilova's professional life was marked by a profound collaboration with the esteemed filmmaker Dziga Vertov, to whom she was married.
Tragically, Elizaveta Svilova's remarkable journey came to a close on November 11, 1975, in the city of Moscow, which was then part of the Russian SFSR, USSR, but is now an integral part of the modern-day country of Russia.