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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 ( API : ma.ri.n), né le 7 octobre 1938 à Bucarest en Roumanie, est un exploitant, distributeur, producteur et réalisateur français, fondateur de la société MK2, spécialisée dans le cinéma indépendant. Biographie. Marin Karmitz est issu d'une famille juive de Roumanie arrivée en France en 1948 1.

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  4. Jun 9, 2014 · Karmitz, who was born in 1938 in Bucharest and emigrated to France soon after the end of the Second World War, began to direct films in the mid-sixties. In the wake of the events of May, 1968,...

  5. Stéphane Paoli. 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.

  6. Marin Karmitz ( Bucarest, 7 ottobre 1938) è un produttore cinematografico e regista rumeno naturalizzato francese, fondatore dell'azienda cinematografica MK2 .

  7. Feb 13, 2002 · People thought Marin Karmitz had lost it in 1974 when he opened his first MK2 multiplex in a predominantly working-class Paris neighborhood and began showing foreign films in their original language.

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

    Marin Karmitz. Producer. Director. Second Unit Director or Assistant Director. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. 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). More at IMDbPro. Contact info. Agent info. Resume.

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