About
Vladimir Pozner
Overview
Vladimir Solomonovich Pozner (Russian: Владимир Соломонович По́знер, January 5, 1905 in Paris – February 19, 1992 in ibidem) was a French writer and translator of Russian-Jewish descent. His family fled the pogroms to take up residence in France. Pozner expanded on his inherited cultural socialism to associate both in writing and politics with anti-fascist and communist groups in the inter-war period. His writing was important because he made friends with internationally renowned exponents of hardline communism, while rejecting Soviet oppression. (Wiki)
Known for
Acting |
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2014 | Red Army | Actor | Himself | 62 Fair |
Directing |
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1956 | Mein Kind | Directing | Director | N/A N/A |
Writing |
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1981 | Lady of the Camelias | Writing | Writer | 59 Average |
1960 | Herr Puntila and His Servant Matti | Writing | Adaptation | N/A N/A |
1957 | The Wind Rose | Writing | Screenplay | 58 Average |
1956 | Mein Kind | Writing | Writer | N/A N/A |
1955 | Bel Ami | Writing | Writer | 59 Average |
1954 | Song of the Rivers | Writing | Writer | 59 Average |
1954 | Daughters of Destiny | Writing | Writer | 58 Average |
1949 | The Mystery of the Yellow Room | Writing | Writer | N/A N/A |
1949 | The Mark Of The Day | Writing | Dialogue | 59 Average |
1949 | The Mark Of The Day | Writing | Writer | 59 Average |
1948 | Another Part of the Forest | Writing | Screenplay | 59 Average |
1946 | The Dark Mirror | Writing | Original Story | 60 Fair |
1944 | The Conspirators | Writing | Screenplay | 59 Average |