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Claude Lanzmann

Claude Lanzmann

Dirección·27 de noviembre de 1925·5 de julio de 201892 años·Paris, Ile-de-France, France

Claude Lanzmann (27 November 1925 – 5 July 2018) was a French filmmaker known for the Holocaust documentary film Shoah (1985).

Lanzmann was born on 27 November 1925 in Paris, France, the son of Paulette (née Grobermann) and Armand Lanzmann. His family was Jewish, and had immigrated to France from The Russian Empire. He was the brother of writer Jacques Lanzmann. Lanzmann attended the Lycée Blaise-Pascal in Clermont-Ferrand. While his family disguised their identity and went into hiding during World War II, he joined the French resistance at the age of 17, along with his father and brother, and fought in Auvergne. Lanzmann opposed the French war in Algeria and signed the 1960 antiwar petition Manifesto of the 121.

Lanzmann was the chief editor of the journal Les Temps Modernes, founded by Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir, and lecturer at the European Graduate School in Saas-Fee, Switzerland. In 2009 he published his memoirs under the title Le lièvre de Patagonie ("The Patagonian Hare").

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Jean-Paul Sartre - A 20 Year Absence?2025Je n'avais que le néant : "Shoah" par Lanzmann2019We Shall Not Die Now2019Un Filósofo en la Arena2018Ziva Postec. La monteuse derrière le film Shoah2018Les Quatre Sœurs2018Les quatre soeursTV2017Napalm2016Der Clown2015Claude Lanzmann: Spectres of the Shoah2013El último de los injustos2013Claude Lanzmann "On Shoah": A Conversation with Serge Toubiana201228 minutesTV2011Shoah: The Unseen Interviews2010Le rapport Karski2008Lights And Shadows2004KulturplatzTV2002NDR Kultur – Das JournalTV2001Sobibor, 14 Octobre 1943, 16 Heures1999Un vivant qui passe1994Tsahal1988Hôtel Terminus1985Shoah1975ApostrophesTV1973Pourquoi Israël1970Élise ou la vraie vie1970Delphine Seyrig1964Grimme-PreisTV