Marcel Ophüls

Marcel Ophüls

nació 01.11.1927 (96 años)
Frankfurt nad Mohanem, Imperio alemán

Biografía

Marcel Ophuls was born on November 1, 1927 in Frankfurt, Germany. Having become a French citizen in 1938, his father, filmmaker Max Ophuls, left France with his family during the Occupation to escape Nazi persecution. That is why Marcel Ophuls spent a portion of his formative years in the United States and in Hollywood. Having returned to finish his studies at the Sorbonne, he quickly took the long route to the Champs-Elysées, abandoning philosophy to become a film assistant in the fifties.John Huston, Julien Duvivier, and lastly his father – for the filming of Lola Montes, were among his bosses.

Passing up staging in favor of New Wave, he directed several fiction films, including Peau de Banane, with Jeanne Moreau and Jean-Paul Belmondo in 1963. His most famous film however is the documentary, The Sorrow and the Pity, which received world-wide acclaim. Having left to go work in Germany and the United States following the ORTF [French Television and Broadcasting Office] strike in 1968, Marcel Ophuls directed abroad a film on North Ireland, A Sense of Loss, a five-hour film on the Nuremberg trials, The Memory of Justice and a dozen other reports and dramas, from Sacha Guitry to Goethe, for several foreign television stations. He also taught film at Princeton University.

Icarus Films

Director

Guionista

Películas
1970

The Harvest of My Lai (telepelícula)

 

Zwei ganze Tage (telepelícula) - guión original

1967

Till Eulenspiegel (telepelícula)

1963

Peau de banane

1962

L'Amour à vingt ans

Series
1971

Auf der Suche nach meinem Amerika

Documental
2013

Un voyageur

1994

Veillées d'armes

1988

Hotel Terminus

1976

The Memory of Justice

1969

La tristeza y la piedad

1967

Munich ou la paix pour cent ans (telepelícula)

1960

Matisse ou Le talent de bonheur

Actor

Productor

Documental
1988

Hotel Terminus

Invitado