Yahoo India Web Search

Search results

  1. Max Ophüls. Director: La Ronde. Director Max Ophüls was born Max Oppenheimer in Saarbrücken, Germany. He began his career as a stage actor and director in the golden twenties. He worked in cities such as Stuttgart, Dortmund, Wuppertal, Vienna, Frankfurt, Breslau and Berlin. In 1929 his son Marcel Ophüls was born in Frankfurt, Germany. He had begun to work under his pseudonym Max Ophüls by that time. In the early...

  2. Jan 22, 2021 · A quick introduction to Ophüls' brilliant framing approach in his 1952 cinematographic masterpiece Le Plaisir, through the use of careful composition and mis...

    • 7 min
    • 7.1K
    • Plan-Séquence
  3. Die verliebte Firma was Max Ophüls' first feature film. The story follows a movie crew who is filming a musical in a small and idyllic alpine village. After their temperamental leading lady... See full summary » Director: Max Ophüls | Stars: Gustav Fröhlich, Anny Ahlers, Lien Deyers, Ernö Verebes. Votes: 146

  4. The Earrings of Madame De...: Directed by Max Ophüls. With Charles Boyer, Danielle Darrieux, Vittorio De Sica, Jean Debucourt. When an aristocratic woman known only as "Madame de . . ."

  5. Max Ophüls, nombre artístico de Max Oppenheimer (Sarrebruck, Alemania, 6 de mayo de 1902 - Hamburgo, Alemania, 25 de marzo de 1957), fue un director cinematográfico que trabajó en Alemania (1931-1933), Francia (1933-1940), Estados Unidos (1947-1950) y de nuevo en Francia (1950-1957), donde se encuentran sus restos.

  6. As I watched Max Ophüls' La Ronde for the first time in decades, two other films came repeatedly to mind: Emeric Pressburger's and Michael Powell's gleeful 1955 technicolor Die Fledermaus adaptation, Oh ... Rosalinda!!, and Alias Nick Beal, a slickly effective mephistophelian tale released a year prior to La Ronde.

  7. Le festival Max Ophüls de Sarrebruck (Filmfestival Max Ophüls Preis) présente chaque année depuis 1980 les œuvres de jeunes cinéastes germanophones, en provenance principalement d'Allemagne, d'Autriche et de Suisse. Un prix Max-Ophüls est attribué au réalisateur d'un film de fiction ou d'un documentaire d'une durée d'environ 60 minutes.