Background
Agadzhanova-Shutko, Nina was born on November 8, 1889.
scriptwriter Security services officer
Agadzhanova-Shutko, Nina was born on November 8, 1889.
Studied at teachers' courses in Ekaterinodar. Studied at teachers' courses in Ekaterinodar.
From 1911-1916 active party worker. Several short arrests. During the Civil War, in the Cheka.
Official at the Soviet Embassy, Prague, 1921-1922 and at the Soviet Embassy in Latvia, 1934-1938. Active intelligence work in both countries. Retired from the security services and entered the film industry, 1924.
Her script, 1905 God, became the basis of S.Eisenstein’s The Battleship Potemkin. Specialized in revolutionary subjects. Assisted Lev Kuleshov in his film Dva Bul'di Dva, 1930.
Coscriptwriter of V. Pudovkin’s film, Dezerlir. Taught at the Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography, 1945-1952.
Religion is a cause of numerous conflicts and bloody wars throughout the history of mankind.
The emphasis on peaceful coexistence doesn’t mean that the Soviet Union accepted a static world with clear lines. Socialism is inevitable and the "correlations of forces" were moving towards socialism.