Ernst Lubitsch

Ernst Lubitsch

Ernst Lubitsch, the master of sophisticated comedy, was born in 1892 in Berlin, Germany and started his directing career in the silent film era, active from 1914 to 1947. This exceptional director predominantly worked in the genres of romantic comedy and musical, leaving an indelible mark with iconic films such as "Ninotchka," "The Shop Around the Corner," and "To Be or Not to Be." His unique "Lubitsch Touch," characterized by innuendo, wit, and elegance, won him an Honorary Academy Award in 1947 for his distinguished contributions to the art of motion picture. Lubitsch, with his infectious charm and unparalleled knack for storytelling, was a true pioneer, effortlessly blending humor and heart in ways that still resonate with audiences today.