Solomon Shulman


Solomon Efimovich "Sol" Shulman, Semion Shulman, was a Belarusian author, screenwriter, film director and adventurer.

Biography

Shulman's first profession was engineering. In 1966 he completed his second higher education degree at the Academy of Cinema in Moscow, training as a film director. From 1963 to 1973 he worked as one of the creators of a popular documentary series called Film-Adventurer's Almanac .
He is the writer of more than 40 documentary films, five feature film scripts, plus a host of literary and publicist works, published in many countries worldwide. He has led film expeditions into the most distant corners of the planet—from the North Pole, to the summits of Pamir, the jungles of Africa, the islands of Oceania, and the deserts of Australia.
He worked at film studios in the USSR, Yugoslavia, Germany, USA, Italy and Australia, and was awarded the Order of Soviet Journalists of the USSR. He was a presidium member of the Eurasian Academy of Television and Radio, a member of the Russian Cinematographers Union and Russian Film Directors Guild, a member of the Russian Writers' Union, a member of the Australian Writers' Guild, and a professor at the Italian State University.
His public appearances always attracted large student crowds in the auditoriums of Italy, England, Germany, Australia and the USA. He lived his last years in Melbourne, Australia.

Prizes and awards

  • 1964 First Prize of the USSR Union of Journalists at the All-National Film-Festival for the documentary film In Broad Daylight.
  • 1971 Prize at the Int. Film-Festival in Czechoslovakia for the documentary films On the Slopes of Elbruce and In Ancient Khiv.
  • 1976 First Prize at an Int. cinematography competition in Yugoslavia for the script The Disaster.
  • 1998 "Book of the month" awarded by a panel of professional critics for the book Power and Destiny.
  • 2006 Sign of Appreciation III degree,.

Work

Filmography (abridged)

Screenplays

  • 1968 The Nuclear Age
  • 1975 The Disaster
  • 1978 The Silence
  • 1980 The Jewish Ticket
  • 2007 ''Colonel Kondo''