
BREAKING NEWS Oscar-winning filmmaker Marcel Phuls, director of 'The Sorrow and the Pity,' dead aged 97
Marcel Ophuls, best known for his award-winning film 'The Sorrow and The Pity,' has died at age 97.
The German-born filmmaker, who was the son of legendary filmmaker Max Ophuls, died Saturday at his home in southwest France of natural causes, his grandson Andreas-Benjamin Seyfert told The Hollywood Reporter.
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