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Charlotte Szlovak

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Occupation
  
Filmmaker

Role
  
Filmmaker

Name
  
Charlotte Szlovak

Religion
  
Judaism

Years active
  
1974–present


Born
  
1947
Oudja, Morocco

Notable work
  
Retour a OujdaDo You Remember Laurie Zimmer?

Movies
  
Do You Remember Laurie Zimmer?, I, You, He, She

People also search for
  
Chantal Akerman, David Berdah

Charlotte Szlovak is a Jewish, Moroccan-born, French filmmaker.

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Biography

Szlovak was born in 1947. Her family emigrated from Hungary to Oudja before World War II.

Career

Szlovak began her film career as the cinematographer of Chantal Akerman's 1974 experimental film Je, tu, il, elle ("I, you, he, she"), but she is now best known as the writer and director of independent documentary films.

Many of Szlovak's films focus upon aspects of her past and address larger issues through the lens of her personal experiences. Her 2003 documentary, Do You Remember Laurie Zimmer?, is an examination of nostalgia and loss manifested in Szlovak's search to find her long-lost friend, the American actress Laurie Zimmer.

She is known for her films about interconnections between Jewish and Muslim communities in Morocco. Among these are Docteur Imre Szlovak ("Doctor Imre Szlovak"), a 1995 film about Szlovak's Hungarian father and his life as a Jewish immigrant in Morocco, and Retour à Oujda ("Return to Oujda"), a 1987 film in which she explores the close ties between Jews and Muslims in Oudja, the town where she grew up.

References

Charlotte Szlovak Wikipedia