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Marceline Loridan-Ivens
Born: 19th Mar 1928 Épinal, France - Died 18th Sep 2018
Dept: Directing
Marceline Loridan-Ivens (née Rozenberg; 19 March 1928 – 18 September 2018) was a French writer and film director. Her memoir But You Did Not Come Back details her time in Auschwitz-Birkenau. She was married to Joris Ivens.
Marceline Rozenberg was born to Polish Jewish parents who emigrated to France in 1919. At the beginning of World War II, her family settled in Vaucluse, where she joined the French Resistance. She and her father, Szlama, were captured by the Gestapo and deported to Auschwitz-Birkenau by Convoy 71 on 13 April 1944, along with Simone Veil and Anne-Lise Stern, then to Bergen-Belsen, and eventually to Theresienstadt. The camp was liberated on 10 May 1945 by the Red Army.
She married Francis Loridan, an engineer. Years later they divorced, but she was allowed to keep his surname.
She joined the French Communist Party in 1955 and left it a year later. She then encountered "deviationists", such as Henri Lefebvre and Edgar Morin, wrote manuscripts for intellectuals, worked in the reprographic service of a polling institute, was bag carrier for the Algerian National Liberation Front and frequented Saint-Germain-des-Prés.
In 1961, Edgar Morin cast her in the film Chronique d'un été, thus making her film debut. In 1963, she met and married the documentary director Joris Ivens. She assisted him in his work and co-directed some of his films, including 17th Parallel: Vietnam in War (1968). They left together for Vietnam, where they met Ho Chi Minh.
From 1972 to 1976, during the Cultural Revolution, Joris Ivens and Marceline Loridan worked in China and directed How Yukong Moved the Mountains, a series of 12 films. Criticized by Jiang Qing, they had to quickly leave China.
Loridan-Ivens gave lectures and testimonies in colleges and high schools on the Holocaust.
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Film and Tv Credits
Total number of credits listed: 13
Film: 12 (92%)
Television: 1 (8%)
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Filmography
2012
Patrick Deval, known as Bambou, the author of the cult film Acéphale, is celebrating his birthday. ... view
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Original title: Drancy 1941-1944, un camp aux portes de Paris
2012
The untold story of a world-renowned place of remembrance of the Holocaust in France, the internment camp of Drancy, which was the central transit for ... view
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Self
2011
A seventy-five-minute documentary featuring outtakes from "Chronicle of a Summer" (1961), along with new interviews with co-director Edgar Morin and s ... view
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Self
Original title: Les Bureaux de Dieu
2008
A realist dramedy about dedicated social workers who devote their long shifts to helping pregnant women. ... view
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Marceline
Original title: Éloge de l'amour
2001
Someone we hear talking - but whom we do not see - speaks of a project which describes the four key moments of love: meeting, physical passion, argume ... view
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Woman in movie theatre
Original title: Windsbraut
1998
In 1998, a German documentary filmmaker named Daniela Schulz made a film about Joris Ivens’s dynamic partner, Bride of the Wind (Windsbraut), as a t ... view
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Original title: Golem, l'esprit de l'exil
1992
An allegory of the Golem, a Jewish mythical creature personifying displacement and exile, this film tells the story of a woman (similar to the biblica ... view
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Le Mère d'Opra
Original title: Une histoire de vent
1989
It is an autobiographical fiction starring Ivens as an old man who has spent his life trying to "tame the wind and harness the sea" by capturing them ... view
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Self (uncredited)
Original title: Le peuple et ses fusils
1970
Filmed in Laos in 1968, this four-part documentary examines the armed struggle against foreign intervention during the Indochina conflicts. The film f ... view
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Original title: Chronique d'un été (Paris 1960)
1961
Paris, summer 1960. Anthropologist and filmmaker Jean Rouch and sociologist and film critic Edgar Morin wander through the crowded streets asking pass ... view
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Self