Claude Lanzmann

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...show more
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Date of Birth
Nov 27, 1925
Place of Birth
Paris, Ile-de-France, France
Date of Death
Jul 05, 2018
Age
92
Known For
Directing
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1985
Self - Interviewer, Director, Writer
2016
Self
2018
Self - Interviewer, Director, Writer
2013
Self - Interviewer, Director, Writer
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