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Home/People/Roman Karmen
Roman Karmen profile photo
Born
Nov 29, 1906Died: Apr 29, 1979
Lived 72 years
Place of Birth
Odessa, Russian Empire
Known For
Directing
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

7
Movies
0
TV Shows
24
Directed
Also Known As
Роман Кармэн
Р. Кармен
IMDb Profile

Roman Karmen

Directing

Biography
Roman Karmen (1906–1978) was a pioneering Soviet film director, war cinematographer, documentary filmmaker, journalist, screenwriter, pedagogue, and publicist. Born Efraim Leyzorovich Korenman, Karmen became one of the most prominent figures in Soviet cinema, known for his exceptional contributions to war documentation and his ability to capture history in the making. He began his career as a journalist before transitioning to filmmaking, where his early work focused on documenting revolutionary events and political developments. Karmen's most notable contributions were as a war cinematographer during the Spanish Civil War and World War II, where he filmed key moments from the frontlines, including the Soviet Union’s involvement in the Spanish war and the Nazi invasions. He was a close collaborator with Soviet authorities and a key figure in Soviet newsreels, documenting not only the war but also the victories and cultural milestones of the USSR. Karmen’s work was instrumental in shaping Soviet film as a tool for propaganda and national identity, using his camera to amplify the Soviet narrative of heroism, triumph, and unity. He was also involved in film education, teaching at VGIK (All-Russian State Institute of Cinematography) and inspiring future generations of filmmakers. Karmen's legacy as a documentarian is cemented in his works, which captured pivotal moments in Soviet history and continue to serve as an important visual record of the 20th century.
Filmmakers for the Prosecution poster

Filmmakers for the Prosecution

as Self - Filmmaker (archive footage)
2023
With Roman Karmen. Travel in the Youth poster

With Roman Karmen. Travel in the Youth

as Archive footage
2006
Roman Karmen - Un cinéaste au service de la révolution poster

Roman Karmen - Un cinéaste au service de la révolution

as self
2002
Roman Karmen Whom We Do And Do Not Know poster

Roman Karmen Whom We Do And Do Not Know

as Archive footage
1987
Distant and Close Skies poster

Distant and Close Skies

as Narrator
1976
World Without a Game poster

World Without a Game

as Archive footage
1966
Our Cinema poster

Our Cinema

as (archive footage)
1940