De patagonische haas claude lanzmann biography images
De patagonische haas claude lanzmann biography images: Claude Lanzmann is a French
He was the son of an antique dealer mother of Ukrainian Jewish origin and a decorator father of Latvian and Belarusian origin. From the age of 27, stimulated by daily life with Sartre, and Beauvoir with whom he lived as husband and wife for 7 years, he learned to handle words. Commissioned by the newspaper Le Monde , Lanzmann visited Israel for the first time.
He was delighted to discover "a whole world, a religion and age-old traditions". Overwhelmed by the profusion of his thoughts, he gave up writing his article, and, on Sartre's advice, began writing a book, which also never saw the light of day. He honed his interviewing skills through his work as a journalist, editor of the magazine Les Temps Modernes, television reporter, and author of films on Sartre and Beauvoir.
Until then, he had always regretted, during his reports, "not to assume himself the totality of the operations which contribute to the birth of a filmed work". He then made "the shocking discovery of the possibilities" that cinema offers him. Claude Lanzmann chose the only possible path: "to raise the dead to kill them a second time, but not alone" "to die with them and accompany them".
With his team, they sought out and interviewed very special witnesses close to the death machine: the Sonderkommandos , the Poles living near the camps, or the Nazis themselves, whom he succeeded in getting to talk, with his unique way of interviewing. He recorded hundreds of hours of audio, shot hours of film, then spent five years editing his film.
It took Claude Lanzmann twelve years to make Shoah , presented in