Claude Lanzmann

Claude Lanzmann

Known for: Directing

Born: November 26, 1925 in Paris, Ile-de-France, France - Died: July 4, 2018

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"). Lanzmann's most renowned work, Shoah (1985), is a nine-and-a-half-hour oral history of the Holocaust. Shoah is made without the use of any historical footage, and uses only first-person testimony from perpetrators and victims, and contemporary footage of Holocaust-related sites. Interviewees include the Polish resistance fighter Jan Karski and the American Holocaust historian Raul Hilberg. When the film was released, the director also published the complete text, including in English translation, with introductions by Lanzmann and Simone de Beauvoir. Lanzmann disagreed, sometimes angrily, with attempts to understand the why of Hitler, stating that the evil of Hitler cannot or should not be explained and that to do so is immoral and an obscenity. Lanzmann also oftentimes pushed his subjects to extreme emotional limits to bring out the most authentic reactions for his audience. The interview with barber Abraham Bomba is a staple of a Claude Lanzmann interview. A compilation of "Shoah: Unseen Interviews" was released in 2012 that included interviews filmed at the time of the original production but never made it into the film. On 4 July 2018, his last work, Les Quatre Soeurs (Shoah: Four Sisters) was released, featuring testimonials from four Holocaust survivors not included in his Shoah. Lanzmann died the following day. From 1952 to 1959, he lived with Simone de Beauvoir. In 1963 he married French actress Judith Magre. They divorced in 1971, and he later married Angelika Schrobsdorff, a German-Jewish writer. He divorced a second time, and was the father of Angélique Lanzmann and Félix Lanzmann. Claude Lanzmann died on 5 July 2018 at his Paris home, after having been ill for several days. He was 92. Source: Article "Claude Lanzmann" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

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Lights And Shadows

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Lights And Shadows

Self - Interviewer

2008 Documentary
The Karski Report

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The Karski Report

Self - Interviewer

2010 Documentary
The Last of the Unjust

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The Last of the Unjust

Self - Interviewer

2013 Documentary
Ziva Postec: The Editor Behind the Film Shoah

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Ziva Postec: The Editor Behind the Film Shoah

Self (archive footage)

2018 Documentary
Tsahal

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Tsahal

Self - Interviewer

1994 Documentary
Claude Lanzmann: Spectres of the Shoah

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Claude Lanzmann: Spectres of the Shoah

Self

2015 Documentary
The Clown

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The Clown

Self

2016 Documentary
Hôtel Terminus: The Life and Times of Klaus Barbie

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Hôtel Terminus: The Life and Times of Klaus Barbie

Self

1988 War
Shoah: Four Sisters

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Shoah: Four Sisters

Self - Interviewer

2018 Documentary
We Shall Not Die Now

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We Shall Not Die Now

Self (archive footage)

2019 Documentary
Sobibor, October 14, 1943, 4 p.m.

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Sobibor, October 14, 1943, 4 p.m.

Self - Interviewer

2001 Documentary
Shoah

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Shoah

Self - Interviewer

1985 Documentary
A Visitor from the Living

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A Visitor from the Living

Self - Interviewer

1999 Documentary
Israel, Why

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Israel, Why

Self - Interviewer

1973 Documentary
Napalm

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Napalm

Self

2017 Documentary
Jean-Paul Sartre - A 20 Year Absence?

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Jean-Paul Sartre - A 20 Year Absence?

Claude Lanzmann

N/A Drama
All I Had Was Nothingness

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All I Had Was Nothingness

Self (archive footage)

2025 Documentary
Claude Lanzmann "On Shoah": A Conversation with Serge Toubiana

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Claude Lanzmann "On Shoah": A Conversation with Serge Toubiana

himself

2013 Documentary
28 minutes

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28 minutes

Self

2012 Drama
Grimme Award

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Grimme Award

Self

1964 Drama
NDR Kultur – Das Journal

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NDR Kultur – Das Journal

Self

2002 Drama
Kulturplatz

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Kulturplatz

Self

2004 Drama
Shoah: Four Sisters

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Shoah: Four Sisters

Self - Interviewer

2018 Documentary
Elise, or Real Life

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Elise, or Real Life

Writer

1970 Drama