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Marcel Ophüls

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Marcel Ophüls

Known For

Directing

Gender

Male

Birthday

Nov 1, 1927 (98 years old)

Place of Birth

Frankfurt am Main, Germany

Biography

Marcel Ophuls (German: [ˈɔfʏls]; born 1 November 1927) was a German-French documentary film maker and former actor, best known for his films The Sorrow and the Pity and Hôtel Terminus: The Life and Times of Klaus Barbie. Ophuls was born in Frankfurt, Germany, the son of Hildegard Wall and the director Max Ophüls. His family left Germany in 1933 following the coming to power of the Nazi Party and settled in Paris, France. Following the invasion of France by Germany in May 1940 they were forced to flee to the Vichy zone, remaining in hiding for over a year before crossing the Pyrenees into Spain in order to travel to the United States, arriving there in December 1941. Marcel attended Hollywood High School, then Occidental College, Los Angeles. He spent a brief period serving in a U.S. Army theatrical unit in Japan in 1946, then studied at the University of California, Berkeley. Ophuls became a naturalized citizen of France in 1938, and of the United States in 1950. When the family returned to Paris in 1950 Marcel became an assistant to Julien Duvivier and Anatole Litvak, and worked on John Huston's Moulin Rouge (1952) and his father's Lola Montès (1955). Through François Truffaut, Ophuls got to direct an episode of the portmanteau film Love at Twenty (1962). There followed the commercial hit Banana Peel (1964), a detective film starring Jeanne Moreau and Jean-Paul Belmondo. With a slump in box-office fortunes, Ophuls turned to television news reporting and a documentary on the Munich crisis of 1938: Munich (1967). He then embarked on his examination of France under Nazi occupation, The Sorrow and the Pity. Although he enjoyed making entertaining films, Ophuls became identified as a documentarian, using a characteristically sober interview style to resolve disparate experiences into a persuasive argument. A Sense of Loss (1972) looked at Northern Ireland, and The Memory of Justice (1973) was an ambitious comparison of US policy in Vietnam and the atrocities of the Nazis. Disagreements with his French backers over interpretation led Ophuls to smuggle a print to New York where it was shown privately. Legal wrangles left him disappointed and financially broke, and Ophuls turned to university lecturing. In the mid-1970s, he began producing documentaries for CBS and ABC. His feature documentary Hotel Terminus: The Life and Times of Klaus Barbie (1988) won an Academy Award; since then he has made an interview film with two senior East German Communists, November Days (1992) and a ruminative look at how journalists cover war, The Trouble We've Seen (1994). Every year the IDFA (International Documentary Festival) in Amsterdam screens an acclaimed filmmaker's ten favorite films. In 2007, Iranian filmmaker Maziar Bahari selected The Sorrow and the Pity for his top ten classics from the history of documentary. At the 65th Berlin International Film Festival in February 2015 Ophuls received the Berlinale Camera award for his life work.

Known For

Acting
2024The Sorrow and the Pity: The Film That Shocked FranceSelf (archive footage) - Director ("Le Chagrin et la Pitié")
2017A Deal Made in a Turkish BathSelf
2015Claude Lanzmann: Spectres of the ShoahSelf
2013Ain't MisbehavinSelf
2011Marcel Ophuls and Jean-Luc Godard: The Meeting in St-GervaisSelf
2009Max par Marcel: Lola MontèsSelf
2004Marcel Ophuls: The Memory HunterSelf
2002A Journey Through Le Plaisirhimself
1994The Troubles We've SeenSelf
1993François Truffaut: Stolen PortraitsSelf (archive footage)
1991November DaysSelf - Interviewer
1990Zeil um ZehnSelf
1988Hôtel Terminus: The Life and Times of Klaus BarbieSelf
1984Das schöne irre JudenmädchenMedardus
1983Liberty BelleGerman teacher
1982FestspieleClown
1982WortwechselSelf
1980Egon Schiele: Excess and PunishmentDr. Stovel
1974Spécial cinémaSelf
1969The Sorrow and the PitySelf - Interviewer
1965Cinéastes de notre temps : Max Ophuls ou la rondeSelf
1964Grimme AwardSelf
Production
1988Hôtel Terminus: The Life and Times of Klaus BarbieProducer
1976The Memory of JusticeProducer
1973A Sense of LossProducer
Directing
2013Ain't MisbehavinDirector
2009Max par Marcel: Lola MontèsDirector
1994The Troubles We've SeenDirector
1991November DaysDirector
1988Hôtel Terminus: The Life and Times of Klaus BarbieDirector
1982FestspieleDirector
1982Yorktown: The Meaning of a VictoryDirector
1980KortnergeschichtenDirector
1976The Memory of JusticeDirector
1973A Sense of LossDirector
1971À la recherche de mon AmériqueDirector
1970The Harvest of My LaiDirector
1970Zwei ganze TageDirector
1970ClavigoDirector
1969The Sorrow and the PityDirector
1967Munich, or Peace in Our TimeDirector
1965Make Your Bets LadiesDirector
1963Banana PeelDirector
1962MunichDirector
1962Love at TwentyDirector
1960Matisse ou Le talent de bonheurDirector
1958Das PflichtmandatDirector
1955Lola MontèsAssistant Director
1952The Girl with the WhipAssistant Director
Writing
2009Max par Marcel: Lola MontèsWriter
1994The Troubles We've SeenWriter
1991November DaysWriter
1988Hôtel Terminus: The Life and Times of Klaus BarbieWriter
1982FestspieleWriter
1980KortnergeschichtenWriter
1976The Memory of JusticeWriter
1971À la recherche de mon AmériqueScenario Writer
1970The Harvest of My LaiWriter
1970Zwei ganze TageScreenplay
1969The Sorrow and the PityWriter
1967Munich, or Peace in Our TimeWriter
1965Make Your Bets LadiesScreenplay
1963Banana PeelScreenplay
1962Love at TwentyWriter
1960Matisse ou Le talent de bonheurWriter
Crew
1977Annie HallThanks