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Chine lanzmann biography of albert

          He is the father of Angélique Lanzmann, born in , and Félix Lanzmann ().!

          He is best known for his epic film, Shoah, the definitive oral record of those who survived the Holocaust.

        1. He is best known for his epic film, Shoah, the definitive oral record of those who survived the Holocaust.
        2. In his essay, Shatz teases out the links between Lanzmann's biography, the worldview that lay behind the making of Shoah and the fact that.
        3. He is the father of Angélique Lanzmann, born in , and Félix Lanzmann ().
        4. The life of Claude Lanzmann, Claude Lanzmann declares at the beginning of his memoir, has been 'a rich, multifaceted and unique story'.
        5. Before becoming a filmmaker, Lanzmann spent the first half of his career working as a journalist, writing for publications including Le Monde.
        6. La femme qui ne supportait pas les ordinateurs

          1986 video game

          1986 video game

          La femme qui ne supportait pas les ordinateurs (The woman who could not stand computers) is a 1986 interactive fictionvideo game developed by French company Froggy Software.

          The game was designed by Chine Lanzmann and programmed by Jean-Louis Le Breton for Apple II computers. The player character is a woman who faces several seducers, one of them being a computer named Ordine, who ruthlessly usurps the right to be the only woman's love.[1]

          The game takes place on the Calvados network, the network used by the two authors of the game at the time.

          It imitates its interface and services (for example, messages between users, global chat room, AFP dispatches), as if the player's computer were connected to it. One also meets, in a general chat room, the pseudonyms of the network's users at the time (for example, "Lumbroglio" for Lionel Lumbroso, "Chine" for Chine Lanzmann, "Pepe Louis" for