
Ernst Lubitsch
* 28. Januar 1892 — † 30. November 1947Berlin, GermanyRegie
Ernst Lubitsch (January 29, 1892 – November 30, 1947) was a German film director, producer, writer, and actor. His urbane comedies of manners gave him the reputation of being Hollywood's most elegant and sophisticated director; as his prestige grew, his films were promoted as having "the Lubitsch touch".
Lubitsch is best known for screwball comedies and romantic comedies, such as Trouble in Paradise (1932), Ninotchka (1939), The Shop Around the Corner (1940) and To Be or Not to Be (1942). While being escapist, his films often offer social commentary on human relationships and society in a satirical way.
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.
Filmographie(9 Titel)

Von Caligari zu Hitler
20157.4
Self - Filmmaker (archive footage)

Anna Boleyn
19206.7
Regie

Sumurun
19206.0
Yeggar - the Hunchback Beggar / Regie

Die Puppe
1919IMDb 7.4
Director in Prologue (uncredited) / Regie

Carmen
19185.6
Regie

Als ich tot war
19166.1
Ernst / Regie


