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March 1957),
known as Max
Ophüls (UK: /ˈɔːfəls/ AW-fəlss, US: /ˈoʊfəls/ OH-fəlss, German: [maks ˈʔɔfʏls]) or
simply Ophuls, was a German-born film director...
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Ophuls may
refer to: Max
Ophüls (1902–1957), German-born film
director who
adopted the
spelling "
Ophuls"
Marcel Ophuls (born 1927), Max
Ophüls' son, German-born...
- 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...
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William Ophuls, the pen name of
Patrick Ophuls, (born 1934) is an
American political scientist, ecologist,
independent scholar and author. He is known...
- furnishings, and
swirling camera work, is a
celebrated example of
Ophüls' technique. In
Ophüls'
original treatment for the film,
every scene was to be shot...
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historical romance film and the last
completed film of German-born
director Max
Ophüls.
Based on the
novel La vie
extraordinaire de Lola Montès by Cécil Saint-Laurent...
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including Westler in 1985. Then in 1991,
Kretschmann was
awarded the Max
Ophüls Prize for best
young actor for his role in Der Mitwisser. He went on to...
- do****entary,[when?] the film was
banned after Ophuls submitted it to the
studio that
hired him.
Ophuls shot his film over a two-year period, gathering...
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German director and screenwriter. She has been a parti****nt of the Max
Ophüls Preis [de] film
festival since 2011 for her
short films,
winning the prize...
- 2015. Both
films won the Best
Short Film
Award at the
Filmfestival Max-
Ophüls-Prize Saarbrücken in 2014 and 2015,
among numerous other awards. İlker Çatak's...