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Michael Haneke
Birth at
23 March 1942
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Michael Haneke was born on March 23, 1942 in Germany (Munich) in a theater family. His father is a famous director and actor Fritz Haneke, and his mother is actress Beatrice von Degenschild. Michael studied at the University of Vienna, where he studied psychology, theater and philosophy. After graduating from university, he became a film critic. For several years he worked as an editor on the TV channel “Sudvestfunk”. His debut as a director took place in 1973. In 1989, his next full-length film
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Michael Haneke was born on March 23, 1942 in Germany (Munich) in a theater family. His father is a famous director and actor Fritz Haneke, and his mother is actress Beatrice von Degenschild.
Michael studied at the University of Vienna, where he studied psychology, theater and philosophy. After graduating from university, he became a film critic. For several years he worked as an editor on the TV channel “Sudvestfunk”. His debut as a director took place in 1973. In 1989, his next full-length film was released on the big screen.
"The seventh continent" , who was awarded the Bronze Leopard Prize at the Locarno Film Festival.
In 1992, Michael made the shocking film Benny's Videotapes. This film about the growing violence in popular culture was also awarded the Best Picture Award. All subsequent films Michael shoots in a shocking, shocking style, in his films there are many scenes of violence. The director believed that paintings shot in this spirit, out of balance, make the audience perceive everything that is happening as brightly and emotionally as possible.
His film “Funny Games”, presented at the 50th Cansk festival, leading film critic Andrei Plakhov called “the most memorable in the program of the film festival”. Haneke's film "The Pianist" brought the director the Grand Prix of the Cannes Film Festival in 2001. His other film.
Hidden The film, filmed in 2005, emphasized Haneke’s status as a successful and talented director, and the philosophical black and white film “White Ribbon”, which reveals the nature of human violence, brought the director in 2009 the “Golden Palm” – the main prize of the Cannes Film Festival.
Michael Haneke's "Code Unknown" and "Time of the Wolves"
Freilane "Funny Games,"
Three ways to the sea They are created for the viewer who wants to think and reflect. The corporate style of this director is not to teach the viewer, but to show and state.