OPHÜLS, MAX

ôˈfüls, 1902–57, German-born French film director, b. Saarbrücken as Maximilian Oppenheimer. He started his career in the 1920s as an stage actor and director and began directing films in Berlin during the early 1930s. His early works include Liebelei (1933), made in Austria, and La Signora di Tutti (1933), filmed in Italy. A Jew, he fled Nazi Germany for France (1933), became a French citizen (1938), and after the fall of France settled in California (1941). There Ophüls made four now-classic Hollywood films: The Exile (1947), Letter from an Unknown Woman (1948), Caught (1949), and The Reckless Moment (1949). In 1949 he returned to France, where he directed his final and finest films: La Ronde (1950), Le Plaisir (1951), Madame de… (1953), and Lola Montès (1955). Typically, his films are sophisticated and memory-laden tales of love-obsessed women and the complexities of romance gone awry, portrayed with a fluid gliding camera technique. His son, Marcel Ophüls, 1929–, also a French film director, is known for his searing documentaries. In his most acclaimed film, The Sorrow and the Pity (1970), he explored the World War II collaboration of French citizens and their complicity in the Holocaust. His other films include A Sense of Loss (1972), about Ireland's political conflicts; Hotel Terminus (1987; Academy Award), a look at the life of Nazi Klaus Barbie; and The Troubles We've Seen (1994), focusing on wartime journalism.

See A. L. Williams, Max Ophüls and the Cinema of Desire (1977, repr. 1980, 1992); S. M. White, The Cinema of Max Ophüls (1995); L. Bacher, Max Ophüls in the Hollywood Studios (1996).

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...The Great Frontier Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1952 . Weber, Max. The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism, trans...Parsons New York: Charles Scribners Sons, 1958 . _____. From Max Weber: Essays in Sociology , trans, and ed. H. H. Gerth...
nomads 21 , 24 , 51 , 88-9 , 93 , 123 Nora, P. 29 , 101 , 125 , 158 Norindr, P. 98 Norris, C. 123 , 152 o Ophuls, M. 12 other/otherness 2 , 7 , 9 , 14-19 , 23-8 , 34 , 37-41 , 43-5 , 47 , 52-3 , 55-7 , 65 , 68 , 85 , 88...
...Scavengers, for TV, 1970 ; Durante LEstate for TV, 1970 . OPHULS, MAX 1902-1957 . Born in Saarbrucken, Germany, Ophulss...last four--and probably the best--of his films. Ophuls died in Hamburg in 1957. FILMOGRAPHY: FEATURES : Dann...
...223 - 224 , 248 Olivier, Laurence, 142 Olympia , 130 One Million Years , 118 One Way Street , 17 , 56 Ophuls, Marcel, 149 - 165 Ophuls, Max, 158 Oppermans, The , 143 Orphans of the Storm , 208 Orwell, George, 213 Owen, Bill, 96 , 103 Orwell...
...Mercier , 116 "On the Religion of the Middle Ages" Michelet , 15 -16 On the Sublime Longinus , 108 Ophuls, Marcel, 345 , 346 , 347 Ophuls, Max, 346 OReilly, Alejandro, 265 Origins of Totalitarianism, The Arendt , 149 Othello Shakespeare...
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The Lost Ballad: Max Ophuls Last Hollywood Project by Lutz Bacher IN BIOGRAPHICAL ACCOUNTS of Max Ophuls career, his contributions to producer...Schnitzler subject: Der Reigen" (Max Ophuls 22). Though this was the truth...
Nature and Artifice in Max Ophuls Cinema by Vincent Amiel IN THE FILMS of Max Ophuls there are endless staircases which...nights. In the dramatic structures of Max Ophuls, natural space serves as a revelation...
Ophuls and Renoir by Jean-Loup Bourget WHAT I...first, outline a broad parallel between Max Ophuls and Jean Renoir, two filmmakers with profoundly...two major filmmakers. THE BROAD PARALLEL Ophuls and Renoir are nearly exact contemporaries...
Max Ophuls: an Introduction by Susan White DURING...absolute, for Marcel Ophuls and his father, Max Ophuls, whose works and legacy are examined in...homeland because of the rise of Nazi Germany, Max Ophuls not only died a French film director but...
The Making of Max Ophuls Lola Montes/lola Montez by Martina...in 1958 when Richard Roud published Max Ophuls: An Index. Since then, the rumor...as Lutz Bacher tells us in his book Max Ophuls in the Hollywood Studios.) Lola...
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Max Ophuls in the Hollywood Studios by George Turner Max Ophuls in the Hollywood Studios by Lutz Bacher...if feminist-slanted) biography of Max Ophuls (1902-1957), The Cinema of Max Ophuls...
The Cinema of Max Ophuls: Magisterial Vision and the Figure of Woman by George Turner The Cinema of Max Ophuls: Magisterial Vision and the Figure of Woman by Susan M. White Columbia...
...down the door! When we meet India Ophuls in the opening pages of Shalimar...just this movie poster? Her father, Max Ophuls, spent some years in Paris after...Ripley would invent for himself. Max escapes the Nazis undercover of the...
...Marignan Theater in Paris. Directed by Max Ophuls, one of Frances most accomplished...her, and they were furious. As Ophuls and his son, Marcel, watched in...understand at all what he wanted to do. Max Ophuls died just after the last cut was...
...committed documentary filmmakers, Ophuls is best known for his monumental...television for another 12 years. Ophuls documentary work also includes A...filmmaking came naturally; his father was Max Ophuls, director of such cinema masterpieces...
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...careers in exile. In the case of Max Ophuls (1902-1957), whose sojourn in...part to a pair of great directors, Max Ophuls and Preston Sturges, both of whom...subject matter) CREDITS: Directed by Max Ophuls. Produced by John Houseman. Screenplay...
...a gratifying year for admirers of Max Ophuls, one of the great romantic sophisticates...wildflowers. This was an enhancement that Max Ophuls enjoyed only once, for Lola Montes...encounters) CREDITS: Directed by Max Ophuls. Screenplay by Mr. Ophuls and Jacques...
...among European admirers, to regard Max Ophuls return to France in 1950 as a kind...into place a little easier, since Max Ophuls was about to be championed by a new...country and its filmmaking resources. Max Ophuls promptly recruited a group of associates...
...name with celebrated Forties and Fifties film director Max Ophuls. The fictional Max is a Jew from German-French Alsace; the real one...desire for Western materialism and deserts Shalimar for Max, a decision that leads her husband to become a terrorist...
...as they discussed their experiences with Mr. Ophuls. This fresh edition from Milestone Film Video...something or other is obviously superfluous. Mr. Ophuls, son of the great director Max Ophuls (a German Jewish refugee who left France for...
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OPHULS, MAX o fuls, 1902 57, German-born French...wartime journalism. See A. L. Williams, Max Ophuls and the Cinema of Desire (1977, repr. 1980, 1992); S. M. White, The Cinema of Max Ophuls (1995); L. Bacher, Max Ophuls in the...
OPHULS, MARCEL see under Ophuls, Max . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...1900, tr. 1982), a cycle of plays about related sexual liaisons, which later served as inspiration for a 1950 Max Ophuls film and a 1998 David Hare drama. Schnitzlers plays, novellas, and novels of fin-de-siecle Vienna are distinguished...
...style, paralleling developments in the other arts. Other notable directors, such as G. W. Pabst, F. W. Murnau , Max Ophuls, and Fritz Lang , brought the medium to new heights of imaginative production. A decline set in c.1925 when Hollywood...


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