Max Oppenheimer adopted the pseudonym of "Ophüls" which is the name of an aristocratic German family. When his name began to spread because of his qualities as a film-maker, the original Ophüls family wrote to him to ask which branch he belonged to, because they couldn't figure it out. So the director wrote back confessing the innocent scam, to which they replied that, since he had arrived into the family by chance, he could stay: they were glad to keep him.
Paris, which had always amused me on holiday, was too lovely ...
emigration was no hardship, it was an outing. It offered the shining
wet boulevards under the street lights, breakfast in Monmartre with
cognac in your glass, coffee and lukewarm brioche, gigolos and
prostitutes at night. ... Everyone in the world has two fatherlands:
his own and Paris. (Spiel im Dasein)
ट्रेडमार्क
Camera movement, especially circular motion. Obsession with detail.