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5 days ago |
post-gazette.com | James McAuley
‘Marcel Ophuls’ best-known work, “The Sorrow and the Pity” (1969), chronicled life in the central French city of Clermont-Ferrand during Nazi occupation. The film is a testament to the way even normally upstanding individuals can behave reprehensibly under extreme circumstances. The son of celebrated German filmmaker Max Ophuls, whose movies confronted wrenching questions about conscience, memory and human nature, died last week. Why did the French accept Nazism?
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1 week ago |
washingtonpost.com | James McAuley |Adam Bernstein
Marcel Ophuls, documentary filmmaker of vital moral dramas, dies at 97 (washingtonpost.com) Marcel Ophuls, documentary filmmaker of vital moral dramas, dies at 97 By James McAuley; Adam Bernstein 2025052604295700 Marcel Ophuls, the Oscar-winning documentary filmmaker whose monumental works about Nazi collaboration and war crimes, "The Sorrow and the Pity" and "Hôtel Terminus," confronted wrenching questions about conscience, memory and human nature, died May 24 at his home in southwest...
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2 months ago |
townandcountrymag.com | James McAuley
Long ago and far away, there was a store. The Store, as it was known then, and still is, at least among those of us lucky enough to have grown up in and around it. It was ours, it was magic, and in two days it will be gone. At the corner of Main Street and Ervay in downtown Dallas, Neiman Marcus rose like a crenellated confection, nine stories of retail romance and aesthetic allure.
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2 months ago |
yahoo.com | James McAuley
Long ago and far away, there was a store. The Store, as it was known then, and still is, at least among those of us lucky enough to have grown up in and around it. It was ours, it was magic, and in two days it will be gone. At the corner of Main Street and Ervay in downtown Dallas, Neiman Marcus rose like a crenellated confection, nine stories of retail romance and aesthetic allure.
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Jul 25, 2024 |
medrxiv.org | Harrison J. Hansford |Rachelle Buchbinder |Joshua R. Zadro |James McAuley
IAH, RP, RB, MLF are investigators on the Australian Rotator Cuff Trial. All other authors report no conflicts of interest. HJH was supported by an Australian NHMRC Postgraduate Scholarship and a PhD Top-Up Scholarship from Neuroscience Research Australia and was a Neuroscience Research Australia PhD Pearl sponsored by Mrs Sandra Salteri. JRZ was supported by NHMRC Investigator Grant (APP1194105). RB was supported by an NHMRC Investigator Grant (APP1194483).
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