Marcel Ophüls

Marcel Ophüls

DirectorWriterActor
Born
November 1, 1927
Died
May 24, 2025
Awards
13 wins, 18 nominations

Marcel Ophuls (actually Marcel Oppenheimer) is the son of the famous German film maker Max Ophüls. He spent his formative years in Hollywood, briefly served with a U.S. Army theatrical unit in Japan in 1946 and then attended the University of California, Berkely. In 1950, already a naturalized…

Biography

Marcel Ophuls (actually Marcel Oppenheimer) is the son of the famous German film maker Max Ophüls. He spent his formative years in Hollywood, briefly served with a U.S. Army theatrical unit in Japan in 1946 and then attended the University of California, Berkely. In 1950, already a naturalized French citizen since 1938, he moved to Paris to study philosophy at the Sorbonne. He dropped out, however, once the opportunity arose to work in the film industry as an assistant to Anatole Litvak and Julien Duvivier. After collaborating on his father's film Lola Montès (1955), Ophuls met the French actress Jeanne Moreau who agreed to put up the money for his own project, the detective comedy Banana Peel (1963), a Franco-Italian-German co-production, starring Moreau and Jean-Paul Belmondo. It was aptly described by a reviewer as "a cheerful and inventive film with some inspired dialogue". His next venture, the thriller Faites vos jeux, mesdames (1965), was rather less successful.

Ophuls then worked for three years on The Sorrow and the Pity (1969), a controversial documentary which criticised French collaboration with Nazi Germany during World War II. A further anti-war documentary, The Memory of Justice (1976), ran into legal problems and bankrupted Ophuls. After a four year hiatus, much of it spent on the lecture circuit, he resumed making documentaries and won an Academy Award for Hôtel Terminus (1988), the story of Gestapo chief Klaus Barbie, from innocent childhood to war criminal. Ophuls has served on the board of the French Filmmakers Society. His more recent documentaries have examined investigative journalism and the impact of Germany's reunification.

Actor

Das schöne irre Judenmädchen(1984)as Medardus
Liberty belleLiberty belle(1983)as Professeur allemand
Festspiele(1982)as Clown
Egon Schiele: Excess and PunishmentEgon Schiele: Excess and Punishment(1980)as Dr. Stowel
Lola MontèsLola Montès(1955)

Second Unit or Assistant Director

Lola MontèsLola Montès(1955)
Marianne of My YouthMarianne of My Youth(1955)
La fille au fouetLa fille au fouet(1952)

Additional Crew

Moulin RougeMoulin Rouge(1952)

Archive Footage

Arte JournalArte Journal(1998)as Self
Journeys Through French CinemaJourneys Through French Cinema(2017)as Self

Archive Sound

Les Nuits de France CultureLes Nuits de France Culture(1994)as Self

Known for

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