Kramitz was born on the 7 October 1938 in Bucharest. He is a French businessman whose career has spanned the French film industry, including director, producer, film distributor, and operator of a chain of cinemas.Marin Karmitz has been a Producer in some movies:
The Wind Will Carry Us is about that Irreverent city engineer Behzad comes to a rural village in Iran to keep vigil for a dying relative. In the meanwhile the film follows his efforts to fit in with the local community and how he change
...s his own attitudes as a result. Synopsis by IMVBox In this film Marin Karmitz collaborates with Lida Soltani, Farzad Sohrabi, Masoameh Salimi, Frangis Rahsepar, Masood Mansouri, Reihan Heidari, Shahpour Ghobadi, Noghre Asadi, Roushan Karam Elmi, Bahman Ghobadi, Mahmoud Kalari, Jahangir Mirshekari, Mohammad Reza Delpak, Abbas Kiarostami, Behzad Dorani, Peyman Yazdanian, Nick Biscardi, Mohammad Hassan Najm.
The Silence is about that Even though the landlord has threatened Khorshid and his mother to throw their stuff out of the house, all Khorshid, a 9-year-old boy, can think of is to connect to the world around him via sounds. Every day, he takes the bus to an instrument-making workshop and at the last stop there’s always an 11-year-old girl, Nadereh, waiting for him to get him to the workshop. The last time around, they first enter a big and crowded bazaar and once he hears music playing in the radio somewhere, he changes his way towards the sound. After a while, Nadereh realizes that she has lost him and finds him by tracking the sound of the music. The owner of the workshop gets angry seeing them and threatens to throw them out. On the way home, he finds out the landlord is still asking for the delayed rents. An itinerant musician is willing to play instrument for the landlord in order to stop him from throwing them out from their house. However, Khorshid believes that the landlord does not like music and all he wants is money. While the musicians play music hoping that maybe the landlord would have mercy on them, the landlord throws their furniture out without hesitation and Khorshid’s mother gets out of the house with the only thing that is left behind: a mirror. But Khorshid is deeply absorbed in his own world, and in the bazaar he stops upon hearing the sound of hammer hitting the copper cookware, and waves his hand up and down like a conductor. Shortly afterwards, the coppersmith apprentices follow his hands’ movements and hit the copper cookware with their hammers, and the sound of Beethoven’s Symphony No. 5 gets echoed in the place. In this film Marin Karmitz collaborates with Mohsen Makhmalbaf, Behrouz Shahamat, Nazanin Mofakham, Ebrahim Ghafouri, Majid Entezami, Tahmineh Normat Ova, Nadereh Abdollah Yeva, Goibibi Ziadolah yeva, Araz M. Shirmohamadli.
Ten is about that A female taxi driver (Mania Akbari) ferries 10 different passengers around Tehran, Iran -- exposing herself to a wide swathe of the city's populace and shedding light on the plight of women in the country. Among those who set foot inside her cab are a prostitute and an elderly woman on her way to prayer. But there are also a multitude of familiar faces, including a friend who's broken up with her boyfriend and the driver's own son, who lashes out at his mother over divorcing his father. In this film Marin Karmitz collaborates with Bahman Kiarostami, Mania Akbari, Abbas Kiarostami, Caley Thomas, Vahid Ghazi, Amin Maher, Kamran Adl, Roya Akbari, Morteza Tabatabaii, Katayoun Taleidzadeh, Mandana Sherbaf, Amene Moradi, Roya Arabshahi.
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