Lubitsch

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Definition

Proper noun * Ernst Lubitsch: A German-born film director and producer, renowned for his influential work, particularly in sophisticated romantic comedies and satires during Hollywood's Golden Age. His name is often used metonymically to refer to his distinctive, elegant, and witty directorial style.

Usage Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • The film's clever dialogue and subtle social commentary are pure Lubitsch. (Here, "Lubitsch" refers to the characteristic style associated with the director.)
    • Scholars often study the "Lubitsch touch," his unique ability to imply more than he showed on screen.
    • The museum is holding a retrospective of works by Lubitsch.
Advanced Usage
  • The Lubitsch Touch: This is a set phrase describing Ernst Lubitsch's signature directorial method. It denotes a sophisticated, witty, and economical style that uses implication, suggestion, and nuanced performance to convey romance, comedy, and adult themes, often avoiding explicit content.
    • The movie succeeds because of its director's mastery of the Lubitsch touch.
Variants and Related Words
  • Lubitschean (adjective): Pertaining to or characteristic of Ernst Lubitsch or his style of filmmaking.
    • The film has a wonderfully Lubitschean charm and wit.
Synonyms
  • Master of sophisticated comedy: A descriptive synonym highlighting his primary genre.
  • Stylist: A term emphasizing his distinctive and influential directorial technique.
Related Idioms and Phrases
  • To have a Lubitsch touch: To demonstrate a similar style of elegant, suggestive, and witty storytelling, especially in comedy.
    • The modern director is often said to have a Lubitsch touch in her handling of romantic scenes.
Noun
  1. German filmmaker of sophisticated comedies (1892-1947)

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