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The filmmaker “The Mourning and Pity” was 97

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Marcel Ophuls: A Legendary Filmmaker

Marcel Ophuls, the renowned director of the groundbreaking documentary "The Sorrow and the Pity," has passed away at the age of 97 in his home in France. His death was reported by his grandson, Andreas-Benjamin Seyfert, who chose not to disclose further details.

Early Life and Career

Ophuls was born on November 1, 1927, in Frankfurt, Germany, to a family of artists. His father, Max Ophuls, was a film director, and his mother, Hildegard Wall, was an actress. The family later settled in Hollywood but returned to France in 1950. Ophuls began his career in the film industry, directing his first film, "Le Plaisir," in 1952. He went on to direct several other films, including the hit comedy detective film "Banana Peel" (1964), starring Jean-Paul Belmondo and Jeanne Moreau.

The Sorrow and the Pity

In 1967, Ophuls started working on his magnum opus, "The Sorrow and the Pity," a two-part, four-hour documentary that explored the collaboration between the French Vichy government and Nazi Germany during World War II. Initially intended for television, the film was banned from the airwaves due to criticism from conservative politicians. However, it was later released in 1969 as a feature film and became a critical and commercial success, forcing France to re-examine its self-image as a nation of overwhelming resistance.

Later Work and Legacy

After "The Sorrow and the Pity," Ophuls directed several other documentaries, including the Oscar-winning "Hôtel Terminus: The Life and Times of Klaus Barbie" (1988). Although this film received critical acclaim, it did not surpass the impact of "The Sorrow and the Pity," which remained Ophuls’ signature work. The film’s influence can be seen in popular culture, with Woody Allen paying tribute to it in a classic comedy scene in "Annie Hall" (1977).

Final Projects and Passing

At the time of his death, Ophuls was working on a documentary about the Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories. Details about his survivors are not immediately available. Ophuls’ passing marks the end of an era for a filmmaker who left an indelible mark on the world of cinema, and his work continues to inspire and educate new generations of filmmakers and audiences alike.

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