The established order of a German village
shortly before the outbreak of the First
World War is upset by a series of mysterious
incidents and acts of violence. Although the
perpetrators remain in the shadows, the
viewer is gripped by a ghastly foreboding of
the truth. Haneke provides a remarkably
accurate picture of the authoritarian approach
towards parenting in which our
grand- and great-grandparents came of age.
Characterised by humiliation, moral hypocrisy,
brutality and callousness, these elements
provided a breeding ground for repression
and dictatorship.
35 mm | s/w / b/w
Michael Haneke
Christian Berger
Guillaume Sciama, Jean-Pierre Laforce
Christoph Kanter
Christian Friedel, Leonie Benesch, Ulrich Tukur, Ursina Lardi, Fion Mutert, Michael Kranz, Burghart Klaußner, Rainer Bock, Steffi Kühnert, Maria-Victoria Dragus Susanne Lothar, Josef Bierbichler, Branko Samarovski, Birgit Minichmayr
Les Films du Losange
Agathe Valentin
22 avenue Pierre 1er de Serbie
75116 Paris
France
Tel:+33.1.44 43 87 28
a.valentin@FilmsduLosange.fr
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Michael Haneke - – born 1942 in Munich. Won the Grand
Prix at the Cannes Film Festival in 2001 for
LA PIANISTE, later winning the Palme d'Or
for THE WHITE RIBBON in 2009 and AMOUR
in 2012. The latter was also the recipient
of an Academy Award for Best Foreign
Language Film.
DER SIEBENTE KONTINENT (1989)
BENNYS VIDEO (1992)
71 FRAGMENTE EINER CHRONOLOGIE DES ZUFALLS (1994)
FUNNY GAMES (1997)
DAS SCHLOSS (1997)
CODE: UNBEKANNT (2000)
DIE KLAVIERSPIELERIN (2000)
WOLFZEIT (2003)
CACHÉ (2005)
FUNNY GAMES U.S. (2007)
AMOUR (2012)