Over the past two-and-a-half decades, director Michael Haneke has established himself as a towering figure in modern cinema with his uniquely controversial and challenging films that have polarized audiences and critics alike for decades. Such works as "Funny Games" (1997 and 2007: he remade his own film), "The Piano Teacher" (2001), "Caché" (2005), and Oscar-winning "Amour" (2012) explore both the dark and the loving sides of human existence – often at the same time, and almost always in unforgettable ways.
Now, Yves Montmayeur, who has made the "making-of" documentaries for most of Haneke’s films, turns his lens on Haneke himself, unravelling a working method that reveals a great deal about the man. As much a meditation on the nature of film as any of Haneke’s works themselves, "Michael H – Profession: Director" uses interviews with Haneke’s creative collaborators as well as re-contextualized footage from his films. The documentary finds a compelling tension between the warmth of the man and the horrors in his films, and is a fascinating portrait of one of the most important filmmakers of our day. – Vermont FF
Austria / France 2013
Michael H - Profession: Director
Michael Haneke - Porträt eines Film-Handwerkers
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Genre
Documentary, Biography
Director
Yves Montmayeur
Run time
1h 32min
Cast
Michael Haneke, Juliette Binoche, Isabelle Huppert, Susanne Lothar, Béatrice Dalle
Genre
Documentary, Biography
Director
Yves Montmayeur
Run time
1h 32min
Cast
Michael Haneke, Juliette Binoche, Isabelle Huppert, Susanne Lothar, Béatrice Dalle
Over the past two-and-a-half decades, director Michael Haneke has established himself as a towering figure in modern cinema with his uniquely controversial and challenging films that have polarized audiences and critics alike for decades. Such works as "Funny Games" (1997 and 2007: he remade his own film), "The Piano Teacher" (2001), "Caché" (2005), and Oscar-winning "Amour" (2012) explore both the dark and the loving sides of human existence – often at the same time, and almost always in unforgettable ways.
Now, Yves Montmayeur, who has made the "making-of" documentaries for most of Haneke’s films, turns his lens on Haneke himself, unravelling a working method that reveals a great deal about the man. As much a meditation on the nature of film as any of Haneke’s works themselves, "Michael H – Profession: Director" uses interviews with Haneke’s creative collaborators as well as re-contextualized footage from his films. The documentary finds a compelling tension between the warmth of the man and the horrors in his films, and is a fascinating portrait of one of the most important filmmakers of our day. – Vermont FF
Austria / France 2013
Now, Yves Montmayeur, who has made the "making-of" documentaries for most of Haneke’s films, turns his lens on Haneke himself, unravelling a working method that reveals a great deal about the man. As much a meditation on the nature of film as any of Haneke’s works themselves, "Michael H – Profession: Director" uses interviews with Haneke’s creative collaborators as well as re-contextualized footage from his films. The documentary finds a compelling tension between the warmth of the man and the horrors in his films, and is a fascinating portrait of one of the most important filmmakers of our day. – Vermont FF
Austria / France 2013
Info
Rating
For All Audiences
Production year
2013
Global distributor
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Local distributor
Pimedate Ööde Filmifestival MTÜ
In cinema
11/28/2013