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Anatole Litvak

Anatole Litvak ((ロシア語:Анато́ль Литва́к); May 21, 1902 – December 15, 1974) was a Ukrainian-born filmmaker who wrote, directed, and produced films in various countries and languages. He was best known as the Academy Award nominated director of ''The Battle of Russia'' (1943) and ''The Snake Pit'' (1948).
==Early years==
Born Mikhail Anatol Litvak in Kiev, Kiev Governorate, Russian Empire, Litvak grew up in a Lithuanian Jewish family.〔Wakeman, John (ed.) ''World Film Directors: 1890 – 1945'', H. W. Wilson Co. (1987) pp. 677–683〕〔Heinze, Andrew R. ''Jews and the American Soul: Human Nature in the Twentieth Century'', Princeton Univ. Press (2004) p. 198〕 As a teenager, he worked at a theater in St. Petersburg and took acting lessons at the state drama school. Litvak worked with Leningrad's Nordkino Studios where he was assistant director for nine silent films. For political and ideological reasons, he fled Russia for Berlin, Germany in 1925.〔

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