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Vladimir Shubarin Filmography

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Vladimir Shubarin is a celebrated actor whose work has left a significant mark on the world of film collecting, particularly for his standout role in the cult classic "The Benefit" (1974), directed by Yevgeny Yefimovich. This film is a beloved gem among collectors, known for its unique storytelling and Shubarin's compelling performance, making it a sought-after title on VHS and DVD. His ability to bring complex characters to life has earned him a dedicated following, with collectors keen to add his films to their shelves. In addition to "The Benefit," Shubarin's collaborations with notable directors and his diverse filmography have made his works essential for enthusiasts of Soviet cinema. His performances often reflect the socio-political climate of their times, giving them historical significance that resonates with collectors. As collectors seek to preserve the legacy of films that shaped their cinematic landscape, Shubarin’s work remains a cornerstone for those passionate about physical media and the art of storytelling.

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What is Vladimir Shubarin known for?

Vladimir Shubarin is known for acting, particularly in the films 'Орех Кракатук' (1977) as Щелкунчик, and 'The Benefit' featuring Sergei Martinson and Savely Kramarov in 1974.

What genres does Vladimir Shubarin's filmography span?

Vladimir Shubarin's filmography spans the genres of TV Movie, Comedy, and Music.

What era or decades does Vladimir Shubarin's work cover?

Vladimir Shubarin's work covers the years 1974 to 1977, with his most-active decade being the 1970s.

What is the range and breadth of Vladimir Shubarin's work?

Vladimir Shubarin's filmography includes 3 films.

Do Vladimir Shubarin's films appear across physical media formats?

The information provided does not specify the physical media formats for Vladimir Shubarin's films.