Dimitri Kirsanoff
Dimitri Kirsanoff (Russian: Димитрий Кирсанов, né Markus David Sussmanovitch Kaplan, Маркус Давид Зусманович Каплан;[1] 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.[2]
Dimitri Kirsanoff  | |
|---|---|
| Born | Markus David Sussmanovitch Kaplan 6 March 1899  | 
| Died | 11 February 1957 (aged 57) Paris, France  | 
| 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)  | 
Early life
    
Kirsanoff was born Markus David Sussmanovitch Kaplan[1] on 5 March 1899[3] in Tartu (then Juryev), Estonia, then Russian Empire. In the early 1920s, he moved to Paris and became involved in cinema through playing cello in the orchestra at showings.[4] He began making films on his own, and never worked with a production company.[2]
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
    
- "Raduraksti - Войти". www.lvva-raduraksti.lv.
 - David Bordwell & Kristin Thompson, 1993. Film History: An Introduction. New York: McGraw-Hill.
 - Hoyer, Dirk (1 December 2016). "Dimitri Kirsanoff: The Elusive Estonian". Baltic Screen Media Review. 4 (1): 5–15. doi:10.1515/bsmr-2017-0001.
 - "Dictionnaire du cinéma français des années vingt". 1895. Mille Huit Cent Quatre-Vingt-Quinze. Revue de l'Association Française de Recherche Sur l'Histoire du Cinéma. Association française de recherche sur l'histoire du cinéma (AFRHC) (33): 229–242. June 2001. doi:10.4000/1895.95. Retrieved 2 March 2008.
 
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