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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Roman_KarmenRoman Karmen - Wikipedia

    Roman Lazarevich Karmen (born Efraim Leyzorovich Korenman) (Russian: Роман Лазаревич Кармен; 30 November [O.S. 17 November] 1906 – 28 April 1978) was a Soviet film director, war cinematographer, documentary filmmaker, journalist, screenwriter, pedagogue, and publicist.

  2. The 1947 Soviet Union's official documentary about the Nuremberg Trial produced by Roman Karmen, one of the most famous Soviet filmmakers.

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  3. Oct 5, 2016 · “De tous les arts, le cinéma est pour nous le plus important” disait Lénine.Roman Karmen, ambassadeur non officiel de la cause soviétique, s’est conformé tou...

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  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0439765Roman Karmen - IMDb

    Roman Karmen. Director: Grenada, Grenada, Grenada moya. Roman Karmen was born on 29 November 1906 in Odessa, Kherson Governorate, Russian Empire [now Ukraine]. He was a director and art director, known for Grenada, Grenada, Grenada moya (1967), Nuremberg Trials (1946) and One Day in Soviet Russia (1941).

    • Director, Art Director, Cinematographer
    • November 29, 1906
    • Roman Karmen
    • April 28, 1978
  5. Roman Karmen was a documentary filmmaker who captured the Soviet-German war and the surrender of Germany in 1945. He was born as Roman Kornman in Odessa and adopted his father's penname Karmen, a Spanish sounding pseudonym.

  6. Roman Karmen was born on 29 November 1906 in Odessa, Kherson Governorate, Russian Empire [now Ukraine]. He was a director and art director, known for Grenada, Grenada, Grenada moya (1967), Nuremberg Trials (1946) and One Day in Soviet Russia (1941).

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  8. Learn about the life and work of Roman Karmen, a prolific and influential Soviet photographer and filmmaker who documented the Leningrad blockade, the liberation of Majdanek, and the Caspian oil industry. Explore his exhibitions, publications, and related essays on MoMA's website.