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Peter Kassovitz (born 7 January 1938) is a Hungarian-French film director and scriptwriter. Personal life. He was born to Jewish parents in Budapest, Hungary. [1] . He fled the country at the time of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956. He is the father of French film director Mathieu Kassovitz . Filmography. References. ^ Riding, Alan (1994-08-14).
YearTitleRole2015Port-au-Prince, dimanche 4 janvierProducer & writer2014Un illustre inconnuActor2014Der letzte MentschActor2010ProducerPeter Kassovitz is a Hungarian-born French filmmaker who survived the Holocaust and the Hungarian revolution. He is the father of actor Mathieu Kassovitz and the director of Jakob the Liar, La haine and Vivre sa vie.
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- Budapest, Hungary
Peter Kassovitz. Jump to Edit. Overview. Born. November 17, 1938 · Budapest, Hungary. Mini Bio. Born in Budapest, he saw his parents taken away to a concentration camp when he was 5. Hidden by a Catholic family, he met his parents after the war (who surprisingly survived the camps).
- November 17, 1938
Peter Kassovitz est un réalisateur, scénariste, acteur et producteur français, né le 7 janvier 1938 à Budapest en Hongrie . Biographie. Peter Kassovitz est né en 1938 en Hongrie dans une famille juive ashkénaze. Son père Félix Kassowitz est un dessinateur hongrois connu sous le pseudonyme « Kasso ».
Peter Kassovitz (born November 17, 1938) is a French film director and scriptwriter. He was born in Budapest, Hungary. He left the country at the time of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956. He is the father of film director Mathieu Kassovitz. He directed the film Jakob the Liar, starring Robin Williams in 1999.
Sep 19, 1999 · EVEN though the director Peter Kassovitz wore a yellow star as a child in wartime Budapest and his parents were Nazi concentration camp survivors, he does not remember growing up in the shadow...
Sep 24, 1999 · Jakob the Liar: Directed by Peter Kassovitz. With Robin Williams, Hannah Taylor Gordon, Éva Igó, István Bálint. During World War II, an ordinary inhabitant of a ghetto fakes news about Allied offensives to inspire hope for other victims of the Nazi regime.