Arnold Martin Schwartzman OBE is a British designer, author and film director known for his documentaries. In 1982, he won the Oscar for Best Documentary Feature, for his most famous work, Genocide.[1] His other films are Liberation (1994) and Echoes That Remain (1991). He has designed advertisements for the Oscars for several years.[2]
Schwartzman studied at Canterbury College of Art, now University for the Creative Arts, for which he has been a governor.[3]
He is married to Isolde Schwartzman.[4]
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