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Directed by Max OphülsOrigin GermanGenres Drama,
Romantic drama,
RomanceThemes Théâtre,
Films based on playsActors Magda Schneider,
Abel Tarride,
Wolfgang Liebeneiner,
Gustaf Gründgens,
Olga Tschechowa,
Luise UllrichRating74%
A love affair between a young lieutenant and a musician's daughter ends tragically when the lieutenant is killed in a duel, and the girl commits suicide., 1h35
Directed by Jean-Paul Le Chanois,
Max Ophüls,
Jean FaurezOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
Historical,
RomanceThemes Political films,
Films about royaltyActors Edwige Feuillère,
John Lodge,
Aimé Clariond,
Jean Debucourt,
Jean Worms,
Gabrielle DorziatRating67%
Après la mort de son cousin Rodolphe lors du drame de Mayerling, l'archiduc François-Ferdinand, neveu de l'empereur François-Joseph, est devenu l'héritier de la couronne d'Autriche-Hongrie. Prince éclairé, François-Ferdinand envisage une réforme de l'empire, basée sur l'égalité entre ses peuples. Il rencontre la comtesse Sophie Chotek, dont il tombe amoureux et qu'il décide d'épouser, bravant ainsi son oncle. Leur histoire d'amour se terminera tragiquement lors de leur assassinat à Sarajevo., 1h43
Directed by Jacques Becker,
Max OphülsOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
Biography,
Historical,
RomanceThemes Peinture,
Films about suicideActors Gérard Philipe,
Lilli Palmer,
Lino Ventura,
Lea Padovani,
Anouk Aimée,
Gérard SétyRating73%
Le film raconte les dernières années d'Amedeo Modigliani, de la fin de la Première Guerre mondiale à sa mort en 1920, à Montparnasse, qui est à l’époque en plein essor artistique., 1h37
Directed by Max OphülsOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceThemes Peinture,
Films about sexuality,
Erotic films,
Films about prostitution,
Erotic thriller filmsActors Claude Dauphin,
Peter Ustinov,
Daniel Gélin,
Paul Azaïs,
Gaby Morlay,
Danielle DarrieuxRating75%
A somewhat artificial looking young dandy goes to an ornate dance hall, where he finds a young woman to be his dance partner. When he faints from the exertion, a doctor is called. He discovers that the dandy is in fact an old man wearing a mask to hide his aged appearance. The doctor takes the old man home to his patient wife. She explains that her husband Ambroise used to attract the ladies who frequented the hairdresser salon where he worked, but in the space of two years, he lost his looks. He goes out in disguise in an attempt to recapture his youth., 1h40
Directed by Max OphülsOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
Historical,
RomanceThemes Films about sexualityActors Charles Boyer,
Danielle Darrieux,
Vittorio De Sica,
Jean Debucourt,
Jean Galland,
Mireille PerreyRating78%
Louise (Danielle Darrieux) is an aristocratic woman of Belle Époque Paris, married to André (Charles Boyer), both a count and a high-ranking French army general. Louise is a beautiful, but spoiled and superficial, woman who has amassed debts due to her lifestyle. She arranges to secretly sell her costly heart-shaped diamond earrings, a wedding present from her husband, to the original jeweler, Mr Rémy (Jean Debucourt). Relations between Louise and André are companionable, but they sleep in separate beds, have no children, and André has a secret mistress, of whom he has recently tired. Louise disguises the disappearance of the earrings by pretending to have lost them at the opera. The search for them eventually reaches the newspapers ("Theft at the Theatre") which in turn prompts Rémy to go to André and "discreetly" offer to sell them back. He accepts cheerfully and, rather than confront his wife, coolly gifts the earrings to his mistress, Lola (Lia Di Leo) whom he happens to be seeing off permanently to Constantinople., 1h28
Directed by Max OphülsOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Noir,
RomanceActors Barbara Bel Geddes,
Robert Ryan,
James Mason,
Frank Ferguson,
Curt Bois,
Natalie SchaferRating69%
Young model Leonora Eames marries multimillionaire Smith Ohlrig. Ohlrig though is deranged and did not marry for love. Eames insists several times that she married for love, but the film suggests that she is deluding herself. When Ohlrig becomes too abusive, she leaves him, penniless, to find a job at a medical clinic in a poor neighborhood and eventually falls for Dr. Larry Quinada., 1h50
Directed by Max OphülsOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceThemes Films about sexuality,
Films about prostitution,
Films based on playsActors Jean-Louis Barrault,
Simone Signoret,
Danielle Darrieux,
Daniel Gélin,
Serge Reggiani,
Odette JoyeuxRating74%
It tells a series of stories about love affairs or illicit meetings involving a prostitute, a soldier, a chambermaid, her employer's son, a married woman, her husband, a young girl, a poet, an actress and a count. At the end of each encounter, one of the partners forms a liaison with another person, and so on., 1h42
Directed by Max OphülsOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
RomanceThemes Seafaring films,
Films about sexuality,
Transport films,
Erotic films,
Films about prostitution,
Erotic thriller filmsActors Pierre Richard-Willm,
Sessue Hayakawa,
Roland Toutain,
Lucienne Le Marchand,
André Gabriello,
Camille BertRating64%
Yoshiwara est le quartier réservé de Tokyo, où les geishas exercent leur métier. Afin de sauver leur patrimoine familial en danger, les parents de Kohana envoient celle-ci se prostituer. Là, elle fait la connaissance de plusieurs personnages, dont le lieutenant russe Serge Polenoff et le coolie Isamo. La rivalité amoureuse des deux hommes va finir en drame., 1h56
Directed by Marcel Ophuls,
Max Ophüls,
Claude Pinoteau,
Alain JessuaOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
Biography,
Historical,
RomanceThemes Circus filmsActors Martine Carol,
Peter Ustinov,
Anton Walbrook,
Oskar Werner,
Lise Delamare,
Paulette DubostRating71%
In the mid-19th-century, Lola Montès (Martine Carol) is a famous, past-her-prime dancer and courtesan who has led an eventful and highly scandalous life. (She supposedly holds a world record for number of lovers.) She is now reduced to performing in a New Orleans circus, where an impresario/ringmaster (Peter Ustinov) has both befriended and exploited her by making her the central attraction. In the course of a single circus performance — which dramatically reenacts Lola's life and career — flashbacks reveal, first, her affair with composer Franz Liszt (Will Quadflieg); second, her unhappy youth and marriage to her own mother's boyfriend, Lt. Thomas James (Ivan Desny); and then her scandalous public breakup with conductor Claudio Pirotto (Claude Pinoteau). Along the way, her career as a dancer and "actress" has its ups and downs and she initially rejects the career advances of a younger version of Ustinov's impresario. In a longer flashback, constituting most of the second half of the film, her career as courtesan reaches a peak: her affair with the Bavarian King Ludwig I (Anton Walbrook), which incenses his subjects and leads to his eventual downfall in the March Revolution of 1848. In a final circus sequence, Lola — a "fallen woman" — ascends to the apex of the big top tent for a symbolic, death-defying plunge. She is last seen allowing herself to be touched, or kissed, by a very long queue of male, fee-paying circus patrons.