

Herbert Rappaport
Director · WriterHerbert Rappaport (July 7, 1908 – September 5, 1983), known in the Soviet Union as Gerbert Moritsevich Rappaport, was an Austrian-Soviet screenwriter and film director. Rappaport was born in 1908 in Vienna, Austria-Hungary, to Jewish parents from Lemberg (now Lviv, Ukraine). From 1927 to 1929 he studied law at University of Vienna. Rappaport worked as screenwriter, music editor, and assistant director in Austria, Germany, and the United States from 1928 onward. During the early 1930s he worked as an assistant to Georg Wilhelm Pabst. In 1936 he was officially invited to the Soviet Union to internationalize the Soviet Cinema which he accepted and spent the following 40 years working as a filmmaker there. Among Rappaport's best known films is Cherry Town (1962), an adaptation of Dmitri Shostakovich's operetta Moscow, Cheryomushki. In 2008 the first workshow was initiated outside Russia by the Austrian Filmmuseum and SYNEMA-Gesellschaft für Film und Medien, showing about half of his films.
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It Doesn't Concern Me
1977
Director

A Circle
1972
Director

Black Rusks
1972
Director

Two Tickets for a Daytime Picture Show
1967
Director

Cherry Town
1963
Director
- No Matter How the Rope Twists
No Matter How the Rope Twists
1961
Director

The Sun and the Rain
1960
Director

Poddubensky Ditties
1957
Director

Andrus' Happiness
1955
Director

Stars of the Russian Ballet
1954
Director
- A Fan's Dream
A Fan's Dream
1953
Director

Song and Dance Concert
1952
Director

Light Over Koordi
1951
Director

Alexander Popov
1949
Director

Life in the Citadel
1947
Director

Air Taxi
1943
Director

Collection of Films for the Armed Forces #12
1942
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- Film Concert 1941
Film Concert 1941
1941
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Collection of Films for the Armed Forces #2
1941
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Musical Story
1940
Director

Guest
1939
Director

Professor Mamlock
1938
Director

High and Low
1933
Assistant Director

Comradeship
1931
Assistant Director





