Michael haneke style
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Country: GFR
Year: 1974
Duration: 89'
In his work ...und was kommt danach? (After Liverpool), James Saunders relentlessly racks up all the signs of the "total lack of contact" that can occur between the closest of people. A series of essential and symbolic scenes illustrates the fundamental relationship between man and woman. Meeting, falling in love, the first arguments, discovering the difficulties of communication ("Why can't we do the same things with words that we do with our bodies?"); and ultimately the fights and separation, total strangers living together in intimacy. Words destroy feelings, emotion, the substance of a relationship.
"This was originally a radio play. The difficulty lay (...) in achieveing a certain degree of realism in the acting and scenography, while giving it a theatrical and stylized dimension through the use of dramatic composition and the movie camera" (M. Haneke).
Michael Haneke
Michael Haneke was born in Munich on March 23, 1942, the son of Austrian actress Beatrix von Degenschild and the d
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Margaret Ménégoz (Credit: Imago/ Abacapress)
Die französische Filmproduzentinnenlegende Margaret Ménégoz ist am 7. August im Alter von 83 Jahren verstorben. Von 2003 bis 2009 war sie zudem Präsidentin von Unifrance. Sie produzierte ab 1975 über Les Films du Losange, der von Barbet Schroederund Éric Rohmer1962 gegründeten Firma, zahlreiche Filme, darunter auch als Koproduzentin deutsche Werke wie Wim Wenders‘ „Ein amerikanischer Freund“, Rainer Werner Fassbinders „Chinesisches Roulette“ oder Volker Schlöndorffs „Eine Liebe von Swann“. Auch produzierte sie vier Filme von Michael Haneke: „Wolfszeit“, „Caché“, „Liebe“ und „Happy End“. Für ihre Produktionen wurde Ménégoz mit zahlreichen Preisen der wichtigsten Festivals der Welt geehrt, darunter der Spezialpreis der Jury beim Festival de Cannes für „Die Marquise von O.“ von Rohmer, der Goldene Bärefür „Pauline am Strand“ (ebenfalls Rohmer) und der Goldene Löwe in Venedig für Rohmers „Das grüne Leuchten“. Für...
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Time of the Wolf
For the 2002 American film, see Time of the Wolf (2002 film).
2003 film
Time of the Wolf (French: Le temps du loup) is a 2003 French dystopianpost-apocalypticdrama film written and directed by Austrian filmmaker Michael Haneke. Set in France at an undisclosed time, the plot follows the story of a family: Georges (Daniel Duval), Anne (Isabelle Huppert), and their two children, Eva (Anaïs Demoustier) and Ben (Lucas Biscombe). The film also stars Olivier Gourmet and Serge Riaboukine.
The film takes its title from Völuspá, an ancient Norse poem which describes the time before the Ragnarök. It received positive reviews.[4]
Plot
A disaster of some type has occurred, of which the audience only knows that uncontaminated water is scarce and livestock have to be burned. Having fled Paris, the Laurent family arrives at their country home, hoping to find refuge and security, only to discover that it is already occupied by strangers.
The family is assaulted by the strangers and forced to leave, with no supplies or transport. As they seek he
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