Max Ophüls

Birthday: 1902-05-06
Deathday: 1957-03-26
Birthplace: Saarbrücken, Saarland, Germany
Gender: Male

Maximillian Oppenheimer (6 May 1902 – 26 March 1957) — known as Max Ophüls — was an influential German film director who worked in Germany (1931–33), France (1933–40), the United States (1947–50), and France again (1950–57). He is best known for his smooth camera movements and complex tracking shots. Many of his films are narrated from the point of view of the female protagonist. In addition to the American romantic melodrama Letter from an Unknown Woman (1948), the French productions La Ronde (1950), Le Plaisir (1952), The Earrings of Madame de... (1953) and Lola Montès (1955) are among his best-known works. Andrew Sarris in his influential book of film criticism The American Cinema: Directors and Directions 1929–1968 included him in the "pantheon" of the 14 greatest film directors who had worked in the United States.

Credits

Year Title
1958-04-04 The Lovers of Montparnasse
1955-12-23 Lola Montès
1953-09-16 The Earrings of Madame de...
1952-02-29 Le Plaisir
1950-09-27 La Ronde
1949-12-09 The Reckless Moment
1949-02-17 Caught
1948-04-28 Letter from an Unknown Woman
1947-10-17 The Exile
1940-10-10 From Mayerling to Sarajevo
1940-03-22 There's No Tomorrow
1938-12-14 The Novel of Werther
1937-06-23 Yoshiwara
1936-10-29 The Trouble with Money
1936-10-24 The Tender Enemy
1936-01-22 Grand Waltz Brilliant by Chopin
1935-11-21 Divine
1935-01-01 Ave Maria de Schubert
1934-11-29 Everybody's Woman
1934-01-02 A Man Has Been Stolen
1933-03-10 Liebelei
1933-03-10 Love Story
1933-03-06 Laughing Heirs
1932-08-18 The Bartered Bride
1932-02-22 The Company's in Love
1931-10-23 I'd Rather Have Cod Liver Oil