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==Early life== |
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Kirsanoff was born Markus David Sussmanovitch Kaplan ({{lang|ru|Маркус Давид Зусманович Каплан}})<ref> |
Kirsanoff was born Markus David Sussmanovitch Kaplan ({{lang|ru|Маркус Давид Зусманович Каплан}})<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.lvva-raduraksti.lv/ru/menu/lv/7/ig/7/ie/3417/book/28751.html|title=Raduraksti - Войти|website=www.lvva-raduraksti.lv}}</ref> in [[Tartu]] (then Juryev), [[Estonia]], then [[Russian Empire]] in 1899. In the early 1920s he moved to [[Paris]] and became involved in cinema through playing [[cello]] in the [[orchestra]] at showings.<ref name="cinema1895">{{cite web |url=http://1895.revues.org/document95.html#tocto10|title=Dictionnaire du cinéma français des années vingt|accessdate=2008-03-02 |publisher=Association française de recherche sur l'histoire du cinéma (AFRHC)}}</ref> He began making films on his own, and never worked with a production company.<ref name="Bordwell"/> |
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He was married to the actress [[Nadia Sibirskaïa]] who starred in several of his early films. |
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Revision as of 20:31, 20 January 2018
Dimitri Kirsanoff | |
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Born | Markus David Sussmanovitch Kaplan 6 March 1899 |
Died | 11 February 1957 |
Cause of death | Heart attack |
Nationality | Russian (Latvian or Estonian) |
Education | École Normale de Musique, Paris |
Occupation | film director |
Spouse(s) | Nadia Sibirskaïa Berthe Noëlla Bessette (later known as Monique Kirsanoff) |
Dimitri Kirsanoff (Russian: Дими́трий Кирса́нов) (6 March 1899 – 11 February 1957) was an early filmmaker, considered part of the French Impressionist movement in film. He is known for his inexpensively made experimental films.[1]
Early life
Kirsanoff was born Markus David Sussmanovitch Kaplan (Маркус Давид Зусманович Каплан)[2] in Tartu (then Juryev), Estonia, then Russian Empire in 1899. In the early 1920s he moved to Paris and became involved in cinema through playing cello in the orchestra at showings.[3] He began making films on his own, and never worked with a production company.[1]
He was married to the actress Nadia Sibirskaïa who starred in several of his early films.
Filmography
- L'ironie du destin (1923) lost film
- Ménilmontant (1926)
- Sables (1927)
- Destiny (1927)
- Brumes d'automne (1929)
- Rapt: la séparation des races (1934)
- Les berceaux (1935)
- Visages de France (1936)
- La fontaine d'Aréthuse (1936)
- La jeune fille au jardin (1936)
- Franco de port (1937)
- La plus belle fille du monde ne peut donner que ce qu'elle a (1938)
- L'avion de minuit (1938)
- Quartier sans soleil (1939, released 1945)
- Deux amis (1946)
- Faits divers à Paris (1950)
- Arrière-saison (1950)
- La mort du cerf: une chasse à courre à Villiers-Cotterets (1951)
- Le témoin de minuit (1953)
- Le crâneur (1955)
- Ce soir les jupons volent (1956)
- Miss Catastrophe (1957)
See also
References
- ^ a b David Bordwell & Kristin Thompson, 1993. Film History: An Introduction. New York: McGraw-Hill.
- ^ "Raduraksti - Войти". www.lvva-raduraksti.lv.
- ^ "Dictionnaire du cinéma français des années vingt". Association française de recherche sur l'histoire du cinéma (AFRHC). Retrieved 2008-03-02.