Max Ophüls

Max Ophüls

ur. 06.05.1902
Saarbrücken, Saarland, Rzesza Niemiecka

zm. 25.03.1957 (54 lata)
Hamburk, Niemcy Zachodnie

Biografia

Max Ophüls (b. 1902, Saarbrücken – 1957, Hamburg) was deemed controversial during his time, particularly by the realist- and socially-oriented mainstream film critics. Not even the setting of his stories in fin-de-siècle Europe (most often Vienna) fitted their criteria, nor their leaning towards melodrama, nor their polished ornamental style. It is only today that Ophüls is recognised as one of the luminaries of classic world film. An unwilling German globetrotter on the run from Nazism and the war, he filmed in a number of European countries and in the USA. His oeuvre is topped by his French films La ronde (1950), Le plaisir (1951), Madame de... (1953) and Lola Montès (1955).

MFF Karlovy Vary

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Scenarzysta

Filmy
1955

Lola Montès

1950

La Ronde

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