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[...] familial harmony. The insistence of an unexpected, hidden force brings to mind the works of Haneke, minus the auteur’s unparalleled nihilistic narrative threads (Maria-Victoria Dragus who plays [...]
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[...] ’s “The Taste of Cherry”. And neither is remembered in the same light as Michael Haneke’s “Funny Games” that left the festival empty handed. Perhaps that is telling on [...]
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[...] through the locations, their choices, and their actions. 4. The White Ribbon (2009, Michael Haneke) This film may have more in common with a Robert Bresson film, but what mainly recalls Antonioni’ [...]
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[...] to the intensely strong apocalyptic feeling Shame brings. 3. The Seventh Continent (1989, Michael Haneke) The Austrian writer-director made his debut at 47 years old with this uber-serious film about [...]
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[...] for a Golden Frog in main competition in 2001 for “The Piano Teacher”, also directed by Michael Haneke. Berger is also a professor at Vienna Film Academy and a developer of the new “Cine Reflect [...]
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[...] by “Pulp Fiction” (1994) and its trivial, jovial depiction of violence. Haneke found more unanimous lauding with his seminal “Caché” (2005), which used more subtlety than [...]
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[...] than usual that doesn’t have a cut. Some filmmakers like Max Ophüls, Alexander Sokurov or Michael Haneke, among many others, are recognized for their predilection for the long take. There are many [...]
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[...] . This makes for an entirely unnerving experience, eliciting that sense of total dread for which Haneke is famed. Time of The Wolf may not be as outrageous as Funny Games, or as politically pointed as [...]
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[...] storyline make this a film that has yet to be topped in this genre. 4. Code Unknown – Michael Haneke The first of Haneke’s French film career, Code Unknown took the Austrian director’s thought- [...]
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[...] and destroying everything they own. One would think this would be a liberating experience but Haneke instead has the family perform these actions with the same mindless calculation as getting [...]
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[...] shoots the slave experience is something truly unforgettable. 22. Funny Games (dir. Michael Haneke) When it comes to arthouse filmmakers, many lack the prestige and craft of the award winning [...]
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