Legendary nonfiction filmmaker Claude Lanzmann, who is featured in a new HBO documentary, opens up about his landmark achievement, his bond with Steven Spielberg and his thoughts on the latest foreign ...
Seventy years ago, in the middle of World War II, a couple of hundred miles north of Toulouse, Claude Lanzmann was a high school student — and an assimilated French Jew. Every day he faced the risk of ...
Halfway through the 12 years Claude Lanzmann worked on his epic documentary “Shoah,” he decided to take a brief break by taking a swim in the Mediterranean Sea. As the Israeli coastline receded from ...
These three outtakes from Claude Lanzmann’s epochal documentary add astonishing dimensions to the historical record and harrowing insights into moral psychology. Abraham Bomba—the hairdresser who ...
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