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The popular French-German documentary filmmaker, Marcel Ophuls took his last breath on 24 May 2025 and it has been officially confirmed by his grandson Andreas Benjamin Seyfert. He began his career in 1950 by working with the prominent directors like Julien Duvivier and Anatole Litvak. He emerged as a significant personality through his fearless documentarian who explores the war, memory and moral responsibility.
Marcel’s loss leaves behind a void for his fearless legacy in the documentary cinema, challenging historical amnesia and moral complacency. His work will continue to inspire truth-seeking voices in cinema that helps to understand the uncomfortable truths, history which shapes the future of cinema.
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