The White Ribbon is Michael Haneke’s first German-language film since the original Funny Games (1997) and, addressing what used to be called “the German problem” while dodging the filmmaker’s own ...
Set in a village in Protestant northern Germany on the eve of World War I, The White Ribbon delineates a microcosm of society: the schoolteacher, the pastor, the local aristocracy, the steward, the ...
CANNES, France – Austrian director Michael Haneke's somber drama "The White Ribbon" claimed the top prize Sunday at the Cannes Film Festival, where Quentin Tarantino and Lars von Trier entries earned ...
The subtitle of Michael Haneke's The White Ribbon—Cannes Film Festival Palme d'Or winner and Oscar Foreign Language nominee—describes it as “Eine deutsche Kindergeschichte,” or “a German nursery story ...
Their respective audiences may be almost entirely mutually exclusive. But, say what you like about the contemporary cinema (and some say it's going through a mini-Armageddon of its own), nobody can ...
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