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A Sense of Loss (1972)
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Synopsis
For Marcel Ophuls, the
auteur
of the four-hour-plus
The Sorrow and the Pity
, the 135-minute
Sense of Loss
is practically a short subject. This time, Ophuls focuses his cameras on Protestant vs. Catholic violence in Belfast. It isn't hard to perceive Ophuls' personal sympathies. Throughout
Sense of Loss
, the Protestants are made to look slightly pompous and ridiculous, while the Catholics are depicted with more warmth and fairness. And as in all of his works, Marcel Ophuls is as much a "star" as his subjects, via his pointed comments during the interview sequences. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Production Crew
Simon Edelstein
Cinematographer
Marcel Ophüls
Director
Marion Kraft
Editor
Marcel Ophüls
Producer
Max Palevsky
Producer
Year: 1972
Runtime: 135
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Documentary
Genre
Culture & Society
Produced by
Cinema 5
Cinema X
Societe Suisse de Television
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