Michael Haneke
Still: AmourMichael HANEKE (1942, Munich, Germany) studied Philosophy and Psychology in Vienna. He has directed plays in Germany, Austria and Italy. Most of his features, including Benny's Video (1992), Funny Games (1997) and Caché/Hidden (2005) have screened at IFFR. He has won two Golden Palms at the Cannes Film Festival for The White Ribbon (2009) and Amour (2012).
Filmography
Und was kommt danach?/After Liverpool (1974, TV), Drei Wege zum See (1976, TV), Sperrmüll (1975, TV), Lemminge (Part I & II) (1979, TV), Variation (1982, TV), Wer war Edgar Allan? (1984, TV), Fraulein (1985, TV), Der siebente Kontinent (1989), Nachruf für einen Mörder (1991, TV), Benny's Video (1992), Die Rebellion (1993, TV), 71 Fragmente einer Chronologie des Zufalls (1994), Lumière et compagnie/Lumière and Company (1995, doc), Das Schloß (1996), Funny Games (1997), Code inconnu (2000), La pianiste/The Piano Teacher (2001), Le temps du loup/Time of the Wolf (2003), Caché/Hidden (2005), Funny Games U.S. (2007), Das weisse Band/The White Ribbon (2009), Amour (2012), Happy End (2017)
Michael Haneke op IFFR
Benny's Video
105'
Oostenrijk
IFFR 1993
Drei Wege zum See
96'
Oostenrijk
IFFR 1993
Fraulein
107'
Oostenrijk
IFFR 1993
Lemminge I
113'
Oostenrijk
IFFR 1993
Lemminge II
107'
Oostenrijk
IFFR 1993
Nachruf für einen Mörder
115'
Oostenrijk
IFFR 1993
Der Siebente Kontinent
111'
Oostenrijk
IFFR 1993
Variation
98'
Oostenrijk
IFFR 1993
Wer war Edgar Allen?
83'
Oostenrijk
IFFR 1993
71 Fragments of a Chronology of Chance
96'
Oostenrijk
IFFR 1995
Funny Games
103'
Oostenrijk
IFFR 1998
Das Schloß
125'
Oostenrijk
IFFR 1998
Code inconnu
117'
Frankrijk
IFFR 2001
24 Wirklichkeiten in der Sekunde
58'
Oostenrijk
IFFR 2006
Caché
117'
Frankrijk
IFFR 2006
Code inconnu
117'
Frankrijk
IFFR 2006
Michael Haneke festivaljournaal 1993
2'
IFFR 2010