Artur Brauner

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Artur Brauner was a prominent Polish-born German film producer and Holocaust survivor, known for founding the CCC Film studio and producing numerous significant postwar European films.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf German Jew
Holocaust survivor
Polish Jew
entrepreneur
film producer
activePeriod post-World War II era
awardReceived Bambi Award NERFINISHED
Commander's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany NERFINISHED
Golden Globe Award
Order of Merit of Berlin NERFINISHED
birthName Abraham Brauner NERFINISHED
child Alice Brauner NERFINISHED
citizenship Germany
countryOfBirth Poland NERFINISHED
countryOfDeath Germany
dateOfBirth 1918-08-01
dateOfDeath 2019-07-07
ethnicGroup Jews
surface form: Jewish people
founded CCC Film NERFINISHED
foundedInYear 1946
foundedOrganizationCountry Germany NERFINISHED
foundedOrganizationLocation Berlin NERFINISHED
genre Holocaust film
adventure film
historical drama
war film
industry film industry
languageOfWork German
Polish
name Artur Brauner NERFINISHED
notableCollaboration Agnieszka Holland NERFINISHED
Vittorio De Sica NERFINISHED
notableFor Holocaust-themed films
postwar German cinema
notableWork Europa Europa NERFINISHED
Morituri NERFINISHED
Old Shatterhand NERFINISHED
The Garden of the Finzi-Continis NERFINISHED
The Plot to Assassinate Hitler NERFINISHED
The White Rose NERFINISHED
occupation film producer
film studio executive
placeOfBirth Łódź NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Berlin
producedApproximately over 250 films
religion Judaism
residence Berlin NERFINISHED
spouse Maria Brauner NERFINISHED
survived Holocaust NERFINISHED

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The Rose Garden (1989 film) producer Artur Brauner