Friday, May 5, 2023

MICHAEL HANEKE: AN AMERICAN CINEMATHEQUE RETROSPECTIVE


For the latest series by the American Cinematheque in Los Angeles, the complete film retrospective of the Austrian filmmaker, Michael Haneke will be presented beginning on May 4th and running through June 3rd. Haneke, the son of actors, Fritz Haneke and Beatrix von Degenschild, began his career working in the German television industry as a director before making his feature film debut in 1989 with "The Seventh Continent", a drama about the last years of an Austrian family told in three parts. With his fourth film, "Funny Games" in 1997, Haneke would first become recognized internationally for creating disturbing yet thought provoking cinema. He had originally wanted to set this controversial film in the US but it was not possible at the time. But ten years later, Haneke would do a shot-for-shot remake of "Funny Games" in English and set in America with Naomi Watts and Tim Roth starring. His subsequent films would also be intriguing and compelling works: "Code Unknown", "The Piano Teacher", "Time of the Wolf", "Caché", "The White Ribbon" (which won Haneke his first Palme d'or at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival), "Amour" (which Haneke received a second Palme d'Or and the Best Foreign-Language Film Oscar in 2012) and "Happy End", from 2017 which is his last film to date.

These films will be screened on selected dates at the Los Feliz Theatre in Los Angeles and the Aero Theatre in Santa Monica. The eighty-one year old Haneke will be involved in a live virtual conversation about his career before the double feature screenings of "The Piano Teacher and "Amour" on June 3rd. Please click below for more information and to purchase tickets:

American Cinematheque: Michael Haneke Retrospective







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