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OPHÙLS, MARCEL

(1927- )
Director. Marcel Ophiils was born Marcel Oppenheimer in Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany, the son of directorMax Ophiilsand actress Hilde Wall. The family migrated to Paris in the early 1930s, and Marcel took French citizenship in 1938. He moved to the United States in the 1940s when his father was in exile and went to high school in Hollywood. In the mid-1940s, he worked for a theater unit in Tokyo during the American occupation of Japan. Ophils returned to France in 1950 and studied philosophy at the Sorbonne. He worked as an assistant to several directors, including John Huston, Anatole Litvak, and his father. He directed his first short, the biographicalMatisse ou Le talent du bonheur, which was released in 1960.He directed a few fiction films in the 1960s, including the sketch "Munich" for the filmL'amour à vingt ans(1962). He also directed the comedyPeau de banane, starringJeanne MoreauandJean-Paul Belmondo(1964). His next feature was the action filmFeu à volonté(1965), starring Eddie Constantine.
Above all, Marcel Ophils is known for his historical documentaries. His famous and controversialLe chagrin et la pitié(1969) casts a critical lens on Occupied France. It was initially created for television yet was banned but circulated in cinema houses. Ophils also directed the documentariesA Sense of Loss(1972), about Northern Ireland, andThe Memory of Justice(1976), a documentary about the Nuremburg trials and simultaneously an investigation into French and American military activities in Algeria and Vietnam. He also worked for ABC and CBS News and taught at Princeton University. He resumed his directing career with a documentary about Klaus Barbie,Hôtel Terminus(1988). It won the Fédération Internationale de la Presse Cinématographique (FIPRESCI) Prize atCannesin 1989 and the Oscar for Best Documentary in 1989. He subsequently directedNovember Days(1991), about Germany's reunification, andVeillées d'armes:Histoire du journalisme en temps de guerre(1994).
Historical Dictionary of French Cinema by Dayna Oscherwitz & Mary Ellen Higgins

  1. ophùls, marcelDirector. Marcel Ophiils was born Marcel Oppenheimer in FrankfurtamMain Germany the son of director Max Ophiilsstrong and actress Hilde Wall. The family migrated to Paris...Historical Dictionary of French Cinema