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  1. 8 de ago. de 2022 · Nicola Lubitsch did some acting in her youth, and later worked as a radio producer and announcer in Los Angeles. She lives in Brentwood, in a house stocked with mementos of her father.

  2. 28 de jul. de 2021 · Nicola Lubitsch. Ernst Lubitsch, el padre de Nicola, fue otro gigante. También judío, nació en el Berlín del siglo XIX, donde triunfó antes de lanzarse a la conquista de Hollywood. Cuando...

  3. 30 de ene. de 2019 · Nicola Lubitsch es la invitada de honor en la ceremonia de entrega del Premio Ernst Lubitsch 2019, que tendrá lugar esta noche en Berlín. El tradicional galardón del club de periodistas de cine de Berlín recae este año en los actores Lars Eidinger y Bjarne Mädel por la película «25 km/h».

    • White Christmas
    • It’S A Wonderful Life
    • Holiday Affair
    • The Shop Around The Corner
    • Meet Me in St. Louis
    • Miracle on 34th Street
    • The Bishop’s Wife

    As recalled by Monsita Ferrer, actor and daughter of Rosemary Clooney, who starred in the movie, and Jose Ferrer

    There were two things that we’d always watch on TV as a family, the Wizard of Oz and White Christmas. White Christmaswas made before any of us were born, but this movie is simply a part of the fabric of our Christmas. My mom and Bing were close. I called him Uncle Bing. We were family. By the time we were born, our families were intertwined. I vividly remember a time when I was watching the “Count Your Blessings” scene, and suddenly I’m realizing that they were kissing. I went to Mama and I s...

    As recalled by Kelly Stewart-Harcourt, anthropologist and daughter of Jimmy Stewart, who starred in the movie, and Gloria Hatrick McLean

    I don’t remember when I first saw It’s a Wonderful Life (from here on, IAWL), but I can’t remember a time in my life when I hadn’t seen it. We watched it at Christmas, gathered around the TV in the library. Dad didn’t like watching his films usually. It made him too nervous. But he watched IAWL. Sometimes he would be critical and say how he should have done a scene differently, but I think he liked watching it because he was proud of the film. I believe it was his favorite and he felt it was...

    As recalled by Petrine Day Mitchum, daughter of author and filmmaker Robert Mitchum, who starred in the movie, and Dorothy Mitchum

    My dad passed away on July 1, 1997, and I was missing him very much as Christmas approached that year. When I was very young we went caroling and always had a huge tree topped with a gold tinsel star that would look more mangled every year. In my teenage years, after my older brothers Christopher and James had moved out, Mom and Dad and I would listen to Sinatra, drink mimosas for breakfast and open gifts. Dad especially liked giving gifts. So that first December without my dad, I woke up in...

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    As recalled by Nicola Lubitsch, former actor, radio host and announcer and daughter of Ernst Lubitsch, who directed the movie

    We celebrated Christmas as a big deal in our house. My father was Jewish but my mother was Church of England. He would dress up as Santa Claus, but the illusion didn’t last long because he had a German accent and I thought that was kind of weird. I wasn’t going to let on because I didn’t want the presents to go away. My parents split up when I was four, but I spent all my holidays with my father in Los Angeles. Growing up I didn’t watch movies with my father. We listened to the radio shows. H...

    As recalled by actor, author, producer and singer Lorna Luft, daughter of Judy Garland, who starred in the movie

    I was about 9 years old and it came on television and my mother said, “I had so much fun making this movie.” So then we watched it, and I was fascinated by Margaret O’Brien. Children are always fascinated by other children. I think what I appreciated more than anything was the way the film looked. I looked at chairs. I looked at the house and the way the whole thing looked as a period piece. And I thought it was so beautiful and stunning. I thought, wouldn’t it be great to live in that house....

    As recalled by writer and producer Natasha Gregson Wagner, the daughter of Natalie Wood, who starred in the movie, and Richard Gregson

    I remember that one day my parents got the VHS of Miracle on 34th Street. I might have been in kindergarten. My mom was really excited to show me the film. She was really easy to gauge when she was excited because she was really tiny and her whole body would vibrate with excitement. She was so emotive, even as a small child, I knew that this was a big deal for her. We would watch it every year, my sister and I. I know they did a remake, which I never saw, because how could you remake that fil...

    As recalled by Peter Lewis, a founding member of Moby Grape and the son of Loretta Young, who starred in the movie, and Tom Lewis

    I don’t consciously remember the first time I saw The Bishop’s Wife. I was two years old when it was made. One of my first memories is of David Niven visiting my mother there and him being very kind. In those days there were no videos or DVDs. The only place you could see a movie was in a theater. So my first conscious memory of seeing The Bishop’s Wife is from when I was a already a teenager. We were living in West Hollywood and my mother was doing her TV show then. I recall watching TV movi...

    As recalled by actor and author Jennifer Grant, daughter of Cary Grant, who starred in the movie, and Dyan Cannon

    I remember loving the film as a child. It seemed perfectly natural to me that Dad might do such magical things. Dad always had a rather supernatural effect on the world around him. Like Dudley, he had a way of taking in those he encountered and leaving them with a smile. In my mind he wasn’t playing an angel, he was just being himself. Dad and I watched the tree dressing scene many times over the years. As I recall, it was spliced into Academy Awards shows and various tributes. How can one he...

  4. Nicola Lubitsch joins film historian Joseph McBride to discuss her father, Ernst, and McBride’s book about him, How Did Lubitsch Do It? The book begins with Lubitschs early career in Germany, making low comedy during silent cinema, before heading into Lubitschs talkies and high comedy Hollywood masterpieces.

  5. Film Series: How Did Lubitsch Do It? Ernst Lubitsch RevisitedEvent: Screening of So This is Paris (1929) at the Billy Wilder Theater on July 6, 2018, followe...

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  6. 14 de jul. de 2019 · About 200 invitees, including Nicola Lubitsch, the daughter of the director, were on hand at the Sherry Lansing Theatre on Saturday to gaze at the complete package — the gown, its 20-foot-long,...