
Ernst Lubitsch in Berlin
Von der Schönhauser Allee nach Hollywood
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Director: Robert Fischer
Guion: Robert Fischer
Productor: Loy W. Arnold
Fotografía: Manuel Lommel, Jonathan Rho, Michael Rüdiger
Montaje: Frank Schönfelder
Sonido: Klaus Schmid
Música original: Aljoscha Zimmermann
Compañía productora: Transit Film
País: Alemania
Año: 2006
Duración: 109 min
Idioma: Alemán
Subtítulos: Inglés
Género: Documental
Reparto: Nicola Lubitsch, Tom Tykwer, Michael Hanisch, Hans Helmut Prinzler, Enno Patalas, Jan-Christopher Horak, Wolfgang Becker, Dani Levy, Amanda Goodpaster, Evy Bettelheim-Bentley, Jörg Jannings, Henny Porten, Ernst Lubitsch.
[quote] Sinopsis / Synopsis
Este documental de Robert Fischer [Fassbinder in Hollywood] muestra la vida de Ernst Lubitsch a través de las décadas de 1910 y 1920 y examina el proceso que lo convirtió en el primer gran cineasta alemán. La película revela la vida de Lubitsch usando anécdotas privadas, documentos históricos y comentarios de historiadores y su familia. Además de entrevistas con la hija y la nieta de Lubitsch, el filme presenta a historiadores del cine que exploran la carrera y el legado del genio alemán y comentarios de influyentes directores contemporáneos como Tom Tykwer, Wolfgang Becker y Dany Levy. Estas entrevistas son intercaladas con fragmentos de 20 películas dirigidas por Lubitsch o en las que figura como actor.
This documentary depicts Ernst Lubitsch’s life in Berlin throughout the 1910s and 1920s and traces his rise to becoming Germany’s most prominent film director. The film provides a revealing insight into Lubitsch’s life using private anecdotes, historical documents and comments from historians and his family. In addition to interviews with Lubitsch's daughter Nicola, who was nine when her father died in 1947, and her daughter Amanda Goodpaster, the film features German film historians who discuss Lubitsch’s career and legacy. Influential contemporary film directors such as Tom Tykwer, Wolfgang Becker, and Dany Levy express their admiration for Lubitsch, and statements by Evy Bettelheim-Bentley, Henny Porten and Emil Jannings can be heard via audio recordings. These comments are interspersed by excerpts from 20 films directed by and/or starring Ernst Lubitsch, including: Der Stolz der Firma (Pride of the Firm) (1914), Fräulein Piccolo (Miss Piccolo) (1914), Robert und Bertram (Robert and Beltran) (1915), Doktor Satansohn (Doctor Satanson) (1916), Schuhpalast Pinkus (Pinkus Shoe Palace) (1916), Wenn vier dasselbe tun (If Four Do the Same) (1917), Hans Trutz im Schlaraffenland (Hans Trutz in Cockaigne) (1917), Das fidele Gefängnis (The Merry Jail) (1917), Der Blusenkönig (The Blouse King) (1917), Ich möchte kein Mann sein (I Don’t Want to Be a Man) (1918), Die Augen der Mumie Ma (The Eyes of the Mummy Ma) (1918), Carmen (1918), Meyer aus Berlin (Meyer from Berlin) (1918), Die Austernprinzessin (The Oyster Princess) (1919), Madame Dubarry (1919), Die Puppe (The Doll) (1919), Kohlhiesels Töchter (Kohlhiesel’s Daughter) (1920), Sumurun (1920), Anna Boleyn (Anne Boleyn) (1920) and Die Bergkatze (The Wildcat) (1921). (Wellington Film Society)
[/quote]This documentary depicts Ernst Lubitsch’s life in Berlin throughout the 1910s and 1920s and traces his rise to becoming Germany’s most prominent film director. The film provides a revealing insight into Lubitsch’s life using private anecdotes, historical documents and comments from historians and his family. In addition to interviews with Lubitsch's daughter Nicola, who was nine when her father died in 1947, and her daughter Amanda Goodpaster, the film features German film historians who discuss Lubitsch’s career and legacy. Influential contemporary film directors such as Tom Tykwer, Wolfgang Becker, and Dany Levy express their admiration for Lubitsch, and statements by Evy Bettelheim-Bentley, Henny Porten and Emil Jannings can be heard via audio recordings. These comments are interspersed by excerpts from 20 films directed by and/or starring Ernst Lubitsch, including: Der Stolz der Firma (Pride of the Firm) (1914), Fräulein Piccolo (Miss Piccolo) (1914), Robert und Bertram (Robert and Beltran) (1915), Doktor Satansohn (Doctor Satanson) (1916), Schuhpalast Pinkus (Pinkus Shoe Palace) (1916), Wenn vier dasselbe tun (If Four Do the Same) (1917), Hans Trutz im Schlaraffenland (Hans Trutz in Cockaigne) (1917), Das fidele Gefängnis (The Merry Jail) (1917), Der Blusenkönig (The Blouse King) (1917), Ich möchte kein Mann sein (I Don’t Want to Be a Man) (1918), Die Augen der Mumie Ma (The Eyes of the Mummy Ma) (1918), Carmen (1918), Meyer aus Berlin (Meyer from Berlin) (1918), Die Austernprinzessin (The Oyster Princess) (1919), Madame Dubarry (1919), Die Puppe (The Doll) (1919), Kohlhiesels Töchter (Kohlhiesel’s Daughter) (1920), Sumurun (1920), Anna Boleyn (Anne Boleyn) (1920) and Die Bergkatze (The Wildcat) (1921). (Wellington Film Society)






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MKV | 835 MB | 109 min | 3 streams (video/audio/subtitles:cn)
Video: H264 | 704 x 576 res | 1.737 dar | 25 fps | 1000 kbps
Audio: AAC | 2 ch | 48000 Hz | 64 kbps CBR | German
[quote]Nota: El ripeo TLF contiene subtítulos incrustados en inglés, y subtítulos opcionales en chino. Con la intención de hacer un ripeo limpio, descargué el DVD original sólo para descubrir que los hardsubs vienen de ahí. Saludos.
