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Michael Haneke Interview

2005
8.0 / 10 · TMDB

Michael Haneke sits fixed in the frame, engaged in a deliberate dialogue with an unseen interviewer. The director, famed for his glacial analytical precision, dissects his own 'Glaciation Trilogy' piece by piece. He speaks of 'The Seventh Continent', 'Benny's Video', and '71 Fragments of a Chronology of Chance' without sentiment, surgically explaining the motives behind alienation, violence, and the collapse of communication. The camera barely moves, maintaining the same distance as his films. This is not a confession, but a technical commentary on mechanisms already built, where every word is measured and every pause carries weight.

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Year 2005
Director Serge Toubiana
Rating TMDB: 8.0/10 (1 votes)

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Haneke the interviewee proves as merciless to the audience as Haneke the filmmaker. He denies easy interpretations, forcing us to return to his works with a new, more rigorous set of questions.

What lingers after is a paradox: understanding the intent brings not relief, but an added burden. The clarity only underscores the uncompromising nature of his artistic world, where comforting illusions have no place. — MovieFinder Editorial

Director: Serge Toubiana

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