Max Ophüls - Den schönen guten Waren
Max Ophüls - Den schönen guten Waren

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Max Ophüls - Den schönen guten Waren

1990
Movie
90 min
German

Employees remember the director Max Ophüls, who was forced to emigrate in 1933 - his fifth film "Liebelei" was a great success in cinemas. After an odyssey through France, Italy, the Netherlands and the USA, he returned to work in France and Germany in the 1950s. The film commemorates Ophüls, who died in 1957 at the age of 54, and uses a series of film examples to demonstrate his special way of directing.

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IMDb7.6/10
Director: Karin SchockGenres: Documentary, Biography

Plot Summary

This documentary offers an in-depth exploration of the life and work of the influential German-French filmmaker Max Ophüls. It delves into his early career in Germany, his flight from Nazi persecution, and his subsequent directorial successes in France and Hollywood. Through archival footage, film clips, and interviews with critics and filmmakers, the film examines Ophüls' distinctive visual style and his thematic concerns.

Critical Reception

The documentary received positive reviews from critics who praised its thoroughness and insightful analysis of Ophüls' cinematic legacy. It is considered a valuable resource for understanding the director's artistic evolution and his impact on filmmaking. Audience reception was also favorable, appreciating the film's comprehensive portrait of a master director.

What Reviewers Say

  • Lauded for its comprehensive look at Max Ophüls' career.

  • Praised for its insightful analysis of his filmmaking techniques and themes.

  • Considered an essential watch for cinephiles interested in Ophüls' legacy.

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Fun Fact

The title 'Den schönen guten Waren' translates to 'The Beautiful Goodbyes', a nod to the melancholic and often bittersweet endings found in many of Max Ophüls' films.

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