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the piano teacher, 2001 - dir: michael haneke
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KennedyOri29516: Drama lives on conflict. If you're trying to deal with social issues seriously, there's no way of avoiding violence, which is so present in society.,Michael Haneke,Conflict, Violence, Drama ,
henryilnicky: favorite first-time watches, March '23 (part 1)
The Celebration (Thomas Vinterberg, 1998); The White Ribbon (Michael Haneke, 2009); The Third Generation (Rainer Werner Fassbinder, 1979); The Piano Teacher (Michael Haneke, 2001)
benfoldsfan69: Michael Haneke should cast me as the blonde villain of his next movie
vastankovas: cate blanchett y michael haneke collab WHEN
filmepink: Funny Game (1997), Michael Haneke
cathyparkhong: Tar tries to be like a Michael Haneke film but it falls under too many conventional tropes to reach the depths of Haneke’s work.
super_bonbons: Rewatched Michael Haneke's "Amour" today. It is an extraordinary movie, possibly one of a kind, and absolutely unforgettable. Be warned though: it is not ‘entertaining’; on the contrary, it is quite bleak and hopeless.
_kinesthetiac_: Michael Haneke does those amazing shots of like a group of people standing in a room
bo_chini: The White Ribbon (2009)
Director: Michael Haneke
R | 144 min | Drama, Mystery, Thriller
Strange events happen in a small village in the north of Germany during the years before World War I, which seem to be ritual punishment. Who is responsible?
JamesParrish: "Amour" deservedly in first place here but will always have a soft spot, if that's the right word in this instance, for the menace of "Funny Games".
zoolsapiens: 47. Leviathan (Andrey Zvyagintsev, 2014)
46. Certified Copy (Abbas Kiarostami, 2010)
45. Blue Is the Warmest Color (Abdellatif Kechiche, 2013)
44. 12 Years a Slave (Steve McQueen, 2013)
43. Melancholia (Lars von Trier, 2011)
42. Amour (Michael Haneke, 2012)
tmcsara: the piano teacher, michael haneke (2001)
wormsofbarlo: Did Michael Haneke really just want to make the same film twice
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glasgowfilmfest: Michael Haneke lookin GOOD on Hot Ones.
EyeForFilm: Guy Maddin discusses Haruki Murakami, Michael Haneke, Federico Fellini’s Rimini, and The Rabbit Hunters
llixobffej: From an interview with Michael Haneke
os_esc: 58. Funny games (1997, Michael Haneke)
ayala1788: Michael Haneke
Funny Games (1997)
Cache (2005)
The White Ribbon (2009)
Amour (2012)
criterionchannl: Watch all of these on the Criterion Channel + Haneke's Kafka adaptation THE CASTLE (1997):
MelOrWhatever: Help. I have been emotionally attacked by Michael Haneke. Again.
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JTweedie: I watched this Michael Haneke film Amour last night. It’s an unsentimental look at caring for someone at the end of their life.
mubi: An incisive film from the always polarizing Michael Haneke.
Criterion: With this controversial treatise on violence and entertainment, Michael Haneke issued a summation of his cinematic philosophy, implicating his audience in a spectacle of unbearable cruelty. Own FUNNY GAMES (1997), now on Blu-ray & DVD:
Criterion: "I rewatch certain films again and again, because if a film is really good, even if you have seen it twenty times, you can learn more from it."
The Author’s Signature: A Conversation with Michael Haneke
ChrisKyogetu41: Michael Haneke Happy birthday, 23 March.
This time I wrote about violations of Catholic ecclesiastical law in comparison with Kafka and Haneke. (From a Japanese jurisprudential perspective.) By the way, is the news about him making a Star Wars film true?
Criterion: Watch Michael Haneke explain the strategy and inspiration behind his fourth-wall-breaking tricks in the brutal thriller FUNNY GAMES:
Criterion: "The first film I did & didn’t see was Laurence Olivier’s HAMLET. My grandma took me to see it...I was so frightened that I started crying & disturbing the whole audience, so my grandmother had to take me out." — Michael Haneke
Martin_Samper: Happy 81, MICHAEL HANEKE.
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aisling_prior: My favourite filmmaker. 'L'Amour' is possibly the best film I've ever seen. 'Hidden' is marvellous too. And 'The Piano Teacher'. Isabelle Huppert is also one of my favourite actors.
Know what I'm doing this weekend!!
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BerghahnFilm: Happy Birthday to Michael Haneke! “This is a bold, lucid, fiercely intelligent book, a vital addition to the study of contemporary cinema by one of the UK’s brightest young film critics.” · Screen
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wi_john: “It is about the unacknowledged coldness and repression in polite European culture, and features Isabelle Huppert as a supernova of evil and despair.”
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kinocow: Fun fact about Michael Haneke: An interviewer once asked him what was the most violent thing he witnessed and he replied, "a woman struck her young son on the train once and it left a lasting impression on me".
berghahnbooks: Celebrating Michael Haneke! “This is a bold, lucid, fiercely intelligent book, a vital addition to the study of contemporary cinema by one of the UK’s brightest young film critics.” · Screen
PapillonNoir73: Happy Birthday lieber Michael Haneke!
DanielaNadj: Great selection of Haneke films but my favourite would be The Piano Teacher (Isabelle Hubbert was mesmerising!) and then the White Ribbon, which is brutally accurate in its study of pre-World War I German society.
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SriharshaSriram: ST: Amour (2012)
by Michael Haneke
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baphometx: Michael Haneke films – The Austrian auteur has made his name with disturbing and superb studies of the violence and repression of bourgeois life. As he turns 81, remembering his finest films
GermanAtPompey: Do you agree with this ranking of Michael Haneke's films?
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pchallinor: The Bradshaw critical taste is as flawless as ever. Thinks Time of the Wolf is brutal, puts a sanctimonious finger-wagging ahead of Code Unknown and Happy End, and an issue-of-the-week TV movie ahead of everything
Criterion: One of contemporary cinema’s most original, and uncompromising filmmakers, Austrian auteur Michael Haneke dares viewers to stare into the void of modern existence.
Which essential Haneke provocation are you watching on his birthday?
brightloud: Film trivia for the cinema lover with discerning taste: What unique accomplishment do international filmmakers John Woo, Michael Haneke, and Takashi Shimizu share?
colorofgrasss: michael haneke is Grandfather.
RaidersLostPod: Maybe this will motivate people to watch Michael Haneke’s incredible filmography.
Highly recommend:
The Piano Teacher
Amour
Funny Games
Caché
michaelleung: The Seventh Continent (dir. Michael Haneke, 1989)
jessehawken: When you see your Michael Haneke Star Wars tweet has 155 quote tweets
rauIog: i'll be dead by the time david lynch and michael haneke make a new film. those bitches are enjoying unemployment way too much
HegelianHusband: Michael Haneke's work is presuppositional and the basis for all possible morphological thought so there's no need at all to watch other films in the first place
Nektar_OfGods: No but like Donald Glover mixing in Michael Haneke references/plots into that Beyonce storyline??? Iconic
deodungha_: ⚡️ | “We no longer perceive reality, but instead the television representation of reality." - Michael Haneke -
lauraw97_: 20. the piano teacher (2001) dir. michael haneke
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RobabehJaan: The White Ribbon, Michael Haneke
fishPhileo: Watching a Michael Haneke movie feels like going back to my roots, I think
SlainKinsman: "Gee I wish I knew what the name of that place where your browser stores files so it can load them faster was called"
Award winning Austrian film director Michael Haneke:
unitedg11536271: I try to get closer to reality, to get close to the contradictions. The cinema world can be a real world rather than a dream world.,Michael Haneke,dream, real,
JackHancock1983: This film's about as good as its title...
Very frustrating, I absolute loved the first 5 films I saw by Michael Haneke, but it's been downhill since then. The last 3 in particular have been rubbish.
SlugfestBoston: A happy 70th to the sublime and unflinching Isabelle Huppert. Shown here in Michael Haneke's THE PIANO TEACHER and Paul Verhoeven's ELLE.
Fearless.
_marilenaki: Isabelle Huppert & Michael Haneke.
The director and his muse.
Middleman6251: Is it finally time for me to watch Michael Haneke’s films?
jolamvp: 28- Funny Games (1997)
Dir. Michael Haneke
criterionchannl: Huppert gives one of her most iconic performances in Michael Haneke's riveting study of the dynamics of control THE PIANO TEACHER (2001)—a formalist masterwork that remains a shocking sensation.
JackHancock1983: This brings my Michael Haneke run to an end, and thankfully after a couple of extremely disappointing entries I ended with a good one.
It's very low budget and simply made, but it's a dark, compelling story with great performances by Arno Frisch, Angela Winkler & Ulrich Mühe.
hereisherself: The Piano Teacher 2001
Michael Haneke
herheadinfilms: If you want a film that will rearrange your insides, watch Michael Haneke's THE PIANO TEACHER (2001). Isabelle Huppert gives one of the greatest performances of all time. It is gut-wrenching and searing. I've rarely seen anything like it.
intrnetfetish: Their work deals a lot with optimism. Their next movie should be the most depressing piece of shit ever. Like they should get in their Michael Haneke bag
finalgirlsfest: Happy 70th Birthday to the inimitable Isabelle Huppert!
Stills from some of Huppert's best genre films:
Elle (dir. Paul Verhoeven)
La Ceremonie (dir. Claude Chabrol)
The Piano Teacher (dir. Michael Haneke)
filmval_: Michael Haneke’s The Piano Teacher. Happy birthday, Isabelle Huppert.
ludditecinema: Directed by MICHAEL HANEKE
take_me_apart: What’s better than watching the best Michael Haneke movie at 3pm while the sun is out
jimmyroybloom: Michael Haneke's Funny Games and the Lie of Reality |
dogshit95: Michael Haneke should make another movie imo.
rejectnation: We compiled filmmaking advice from Austrian auteur Michael Haneke, director of such movies as ‘Funny Games’ and ‘Cache.’
wilsonp911: Michael Haneke's Four Weddings And A Funeral
yesitsmyaccount: I need to watch a 30 minute YouTube video by a film studies graduate so I can understand why Michael Haneke films are so unsettling
dogshit95: Theater bound:
35mm!
"The White Ribbon" (2009)
Dir. Michael Haneke
DP: Christian Berger
Cannot wait to revisit the film that started my Haneke Obsession on the Big Screen.
basic_chanel: Opinions on Michael haneke? — I think Caché and Amour are terrifying movies for vastly different reasons.
_carmen_zm: 5. Funny Games
Director: Michael Haneke