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  1. Marin Karmitz (born 7 October 1938) is a Romanian-French businessman whose career has spanned the French film industry, including director, producer, film distributor, and operator of a chain of cinemas. He comes from an assimilated Jewish-Romanian family and emigrated to France in 1948.

  2. Marin Karmitz a produit et coproduit plus de quatre-vingt films, en a distribué plus de trois cents et a créé un circuit de dix complexes cinématographiques à Paris, le troisième de la capitale en termes d’importance avec un total de soixante-cinq écrans, de cinq millions de spectateurs annuels et 17 % de part de marché Paris intramuros, dont les derniers en date sont en 2003 le MK2 ...

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0439767Marin Karmitz - IMDb

    Marin Karmitz. Producer: Three Colors: Blue. Marin Karmitz was born on 7 October 1938 in Bucharest, Romania. He is a producer and director, known for Three Colors: Blue (1993), Three Colors: Red (1994) and Three Colors: White (1994).

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  4. Marin Karmitz was born on 7 October 1938. A graduate from the influential IDHEC film school, he was initially assistant director to the filmmakers Jean-Luc Godard, Agnès Varda, Jacques Rozier, Yannick Bellon and Pierre Kast. In 1964, he directed his first short film, Nuit noire Calcutta, based on a screenplay by Marguerite Duras.

  5. Jun 9, 2014 · In 2001, I interviewed Karmitz, at his office in Paris, about his work with Jean-Luc Godard—which began in 1961, when Godard hired Karmitz, a recent film-school graduate, as an assistant ...

  6. Jun 23, 2014 · A few hours before the opening of his month-long retrospective at MOMA, Marin Karmitz is knocking back double-espressos in Midtown, surrounded by members of the Karmitz family, and of that other, bigger, family: the members of mk2, Karmitz’s film company. You quickly get the sense that family, for Marin, is more about sharing the mission of ...

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  8. Jul 15, 2014 · Marin Karmitz, the subject of a tribute at this week's Jerusalem Film Festival, talks to Melanie Goodfellow about his journey from militant film-maker to building MK2, a leading exhibitor ...