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  1. Ana Bolena es una película dirigida por Ernst Lubitsch con Emil Jannings, Hedwig Pauly-Winterstein, Hilde Müller, Ludwig Hartau .... Año: 1920. Título original: Anna Boleyn. Sinopsis: Suntuosa recreación histórica que fue calificada como 'la película más grande de todos los tiempos'. El Enrique VIII robusto, brutal y cruel de Emil ...

  2. 25 de abr. de 2023 · S2E06 - Anna Boleyn [1920] with Paul Cuff Film academic Paul Cuff joins us to discuss ANNA BOLEYN, Lubitsch’s second grand historical biopic about European royalty. We discuss Lubitsch’s career directory, the uses and misuses of Emil Jannings and Henny Porten, Weimar-era production design and lighting, silent film scores, and how this film compares to Lubitsch’s other epics.

  3. Lubitsch was born January 28, 1892, in Berlin, Germany. He first emerged as a stage performer, joining Max Reinhardt's celebrated Deutsches Theater. He made his film debut in 1912, directing Passion. Lubitsch continued to work onscreen as an actor as well, appearing in films including 1913's Die ideale Gattin and the next year's Firma Heiratet ...

  4. Ernst Lubitsch (28. tammikuuta 1892 Berliini, Saksa – 30. marraskuuta 1947 Los Angeles, Yhdysvallat) oli saksalaissyntyinen vuonna 1922 Yhdysvaltoihin muuttanut elokuvaohjaaja. Lubitschin työn jälkeen liitetään käsite ”Lubitschin kosketus”, joka tosin yhdysvaltalaisen elokuvaprofessori Scott Marksin mukaan syntyi elokuvayhtiön PR-väen suunnittelutyön tuloksena.

  5. 30 de ene. de 2018 · Of all those to make the transition from silent to talking pictures, none did it with more elegance and erudition than Ernst Lubitsch.Indeed, you would need top 10s covering the periods 1914-28 and 1929-48 to do full justice to his achievement and include such items as the mockingly satirical Anna Boleyn (1920), the deceptively incisive Lady Windermere’s Fan (1926), the scandalously ...

  6. 1 de sept. de 2017 · Lubitsch’s grand theme as a filmmaker was the tension between surface formalities and latent urges, and the masterpieces he directed under the Code—a series of seemingly fluffy entertainments that included Ninotchka, The Shop Around the Corner, To Be or Not to Be, and Heaven Can Wait—repeatedly tapped into the tremors that arise when desire contradicts manners.

  7. Anna Boleyn. Directed by Ernst Lubitsch. With Henny Porten, Emil Jannings, Hedwig Pauly-Winterstein. German intertitles with English subtitles. Resurrecting 16th century England on a grand scale, Anna Boleyn is an early example of the Monumentalfilme, a German sibling to the American prestige picture. Prior to his departure to Hollywood ...