Rory Kiberd looks at an implacable, chilly film by Haneke that considers amnesia whether by repression or suppression.
Everyone has those formative movie moments. Maybe it’s a movie that filled you with awe. Maybe the movie filled you with dread. Or, perhaps, the movie challenged you in a way you weren’t used to. Such ...
Michael Haneke's films are audience provocations in disguise. At first glance, his movies make us think we've signed on for a regular European art film. We see upper-middle-class families and hear ...
In the first scene of Amour, firemen break down the front door of a Paris apartment and find a bedroom door sealed to discourage entry. Inside is the corpse of an elderly woman, her hands folded, ...
"From the Heart of Europe: Austria on Screen" promises to bring "an eclectic mix from hard-hitting drama to absurdist comedy" to the Scottish film festival. By Georg Szalai Global Business Editor ...
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