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The Memory of Justice

France, United States, West Germany, United Kingdom

1976

278 Min
Color, Black and White
French
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DIR Marcel Ophüls

PROD Ana Carrigan, Hamilton Fish, Max Palevsky

DP Michael J. Davis

CAST Joan Baez, Karl Dönitz, Hermann Göring, Hans-Joachim Kulenkampff, Yehudi Menuhin, Albert Speer, Telford Taylor

ED Inge Behrens

SOUND Tony Jackson, Anthony Sloman

Director

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Marcel Ophüls

Marcel Ophüls (born November 1, 1927) is a documentary film maker and former actor. He was born in Frankfurt, Germany, the son of the director Max Ophüls. He became a naturalized citizen of the United States in 1950.

The son of director Max Ophüls, Marcel had a peripatetic childhood, which commentators have suggested facilitated his objective documentary accounts of the French national psyche. After education at Hollywood High while his father worked for the studios during the 1940s, Marcel served with the US occupying forces in Japan. When the family returned to Paris in 1950 Marcel became an assistant to Julien Duvivier and Anatole Litvak, and worked on John Huston’s Moulin Rouge (1952) and his father’s Lola Montès (1955). Through François Truffaut, Ophüls got to direct an episode of the portmanteau film Love At Twenty (1962). There followed the commercial hit Banana Peel (1964), a detective film starring Jeanne Moreau and Jean-Paul Belmondo.

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Aflwydd

14Oct10

"The four hour epic questions the right of any country to pass self-righteous moral judgements upon the actions of another country" - The answer is that we have no right. If any Brit wants to look down on a 'savage' country, I tend to point them to the genocide we committed in Kenya and the atrocities committed in Ireland to shut them up.

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