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  1. Jul 7, 2019 · Artur Brauner was born in Łódź in 1918 as Abraham Brauner. He fled the Soviet Union in 1940. After the war, along with hundreds of thousands of Polish Jews, he traveled to the Western occupation zone of Germany. In 1946, in the ruins of post-war Berlin, he founded the Central Cinema Company (CCC) with his brother-in-law Joseph Einstein.

  2. The collection of Artur Brauner film posters presented in this online exhibition does not claim to be complete. It documents the holdings of the DFF as well as the Artur Brauner Archive (ABA), which is housed at the DFF at the time of the exhibition’s creation (August 2018).

  3. Jul 7, 2019 · FILE - In this Monday, July 28, 2008 file photo, Artur Brauner, a Polish-born Holocaust survivor who became one of Germany’s most prominent post-World War II film producers, poses for a portrait in Berlin. German news agency dpa reported that Brauner’s family said he died aged 100 in Berlin on Sunday July 7, 2019. (AP Photo/Franka Bruns, File)

  4. Artur Brauner has been married since 1947 with Theresa Albert, called Maria and is a father of four children. He lived and worked in Berlin. Unfortunately Maria Brauner died in August 2017 and Artur Brauner in July 2019. They will never be forgotten. Baruch Dayan Ha’emet!

  5. Jul 11, 2019 · Artur Brauner may not be a name well-known outside Germany. Yet anyone reviewing the country’s modern cultural history would be ill-advised if they ignored the prolific film producer and ...

  6. Artur Brauner has produced more than 200 feature films. He is a prominent member of the Berlin Jewish community, bearer of the “Bundesverdienstkreuz” (“German National Cross”). In 2003 he received the “Goldene Kamera” (“Golden Camera”) from the Berlin Filmfestival, as an award for his lifetime achievements.

  7. Aug 31, 2003 · At 85, Artur Brauner has reached an age when most folks have already spent at least two decades in retirement, but the tireless Berlin-based film producer doesn't seem to understand the German ...