IndieWire: Criticwire Classic of the Week: Ernst Lubitsch’s ‘To Be or Not to Be’
With “To Be or Not to Be,” director Ernst Lubitsch achieved something astonishing: He laughed in the face of the Nazis by creating a comedy that illustrates how their ideology makes them buffoons.
Criticwire Classic of the Week: Ernst Lubitsch’s ‘To Be or Not to Be’
Director Ernst Lubitsch, the beady-eyed, loquacious, stocky German-Jew whose long list of successes ending with The Merry Widow have made him one of the five most famed cinema directors in the world, ...
A little ignorance is useful for developing one’s own ideas. Around thirty years ago, I sought out a VHS of Ernst Lubitsch’s “That Uncertain Feeling” (1941) to fill in a blank in my viewing of his ...
AOL: Ernst Lubitsch's Bel-Air estate, an Old Hollywood time capsule, asks $20 million
In Bel-Air, a trophy estate built for famed director Ernst Lubitsch just hit the market for $20 million. It’s the first time the home has surfaced for sale in 60 years. The Spanish-style mansion was ...
Ernst Lubitsch's Bel-Air estate, an Old Hollywood time capsule, asks $20 million
New York Post: Director Ernst Lubitsch’s former LA estate lists for first time in 60 years
The Ernst Lubitsch Estate -- built in Bel-Air for the Berlin-born producer, writer and actor of the same name -- was last listed more than six decades ago. Anthony Barcelo for Douglas Elliman The Los ...
Director Ernst Lubitsch’s former LA estate lists for first time in 60 years
Los Angeles Times: Ernst Lubitsch’s Bel-Air estate, an Old Hollywood time capsule, asks $20 million