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Pierre Daix

Pierre Daix

Acting

May 24, 1922 – November 2, 2014 (died at 92)
Ivry-sur-Seine, Seine [now Val-de-Marne], France
Male
4 Movies
1 TV Shows

Pierre Georges Daix (24 May 1922 – 2 November 2014) was a French journalist, writer and art historian. He was a friend and biographer of Pablo Picasso. As a young man, Daix was an ardent Stalinist. He joined the French Communist Party at the age of 17 in 1939 when the Communist Party was banned for supporting the German-Soviet pact. In July 1940, he created a student club, the Centre laïque des auberges de la jeunesse (Claj), which served as a legal screen for the clandestine Union of Communist Students. When David Rousset (1912-1997) spoke out about Stalin's vast system of prison camps, Daix attacked him as a liar, denying that the GULAG system existed in the Soviet Union, in a 16 page article in Les Lettres Françaises, entitled "Pourquoi M. David Rousset a-t-il inventé les camps soviétiques?". Rousset brought libel charges against Daix and there was a public trial in France, which Rousset, who had told the truth about the camps, won in 1950. As a French communist, Daix continued his uncritical support for the Soviet Union for many years, though late in life he admitted he had been wrong. From 1980 to 1985, he was a journalist for Le Quotidien de Paris. Source: Article "Pierre Daix" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Francisco Boix: A Photographer in Hell
Francisco Boix: A Photographer in Hell

Francisco Boix: A Photographer in Hell

2000 5.6

as Himself - Mauthausen Prisoner

Age 77 (now 92)
13 Days in the Life of Pablo Picasso
13 Days in the Life of Pablo Picasso

13 Days in the Life of Pablo Picasso

1999

Director

Age 77 (now 92)
Sommer '39
Sommer '39

Sommer '39

2009 9.0

as Self

Age 87 (now 92)
Picassos Friseur
Picassos Friseur

Picassos Friseur

2001

as Self / Biographer

Age 79 (now 92)
Apostrophes
Apostrophes

Apostrophes

1975 8.5

as Self

Age 52 (now 92)
4 eps