Marian Marzynski

Marian Marzynski
Born Marian Kuszner
(1937-04-12) April 12, 1937
Warsaw, Poland
Residence Boston, MA
Nationality Polish
Citizenship American
Occupation documentary filmmaker
Years active 1951-present
Notable work Never Forget to Lie, Shtetl
Spouse(s) Grazyna Marzynski

Marian Marzynski (born Marian Kuszner; 12 April 1937)[1] is a Polish Jewish documentary filmmaker.[2][3]

Career

Marzynski, a child survivor of the holocaust, has spent more than 40 years working in the media. He began in his native country of Poland as a journalist and popular television show host, developing such television hits as Tournament of Towns. In 1969 he moved to Denmark,[1] and subsequently to the United States after being offered a job in the newly formed film department of the prestigious Rhode Island School of Design, where he pursued his enduring passion for documentary film. A wry observer of life, Marzynski has worked alongside fellow Jewish Polish director Roman Polanski as well as taught young American filmmakers such as Gus Van Sant and Jean de Segonzac at RISD. His FRONTLINE documentaries include Never Forget to Lie (2013)," "A Jew Among the Germans (2005)," "Shtetl (1996)," "After Gorbachev's USSR (1992)," "Betting on the Lottery (1990)," "My Retirement Dreams (1988)," and "Welcome to America (1984)."

Marian Marzynski was selected as a Guggenheim fellow in 1982, and won an Emmy Award for his documentary work in both 1986 and 1990. [4]

Personal

Marzynski married Grazyna, an architect.[5]

Awards

Marzynski has won the following awards:[6]

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Filmography

Marzynski has directed the following films:[6]

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