
In 25 years, Michael Haneke established himself as one of the most important directors in cinema history. From his early work to AMOUR, he created a unique universe, revealing like no other the dregs of our society, or existential fears and emotional outbursts. Through the vision of his actors and previously unseen footages, MICHAEL H. depicts the work of a rare artist.... (Full plot summary below)
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In 25 years, Michael Haneke established himself as one of the most important directors in cinema history. From his early work to AMOUR, he created a unique universe, revealing like no other the dregs of our society, or existential fears and emotional outbursts. Through the vision of his actors and previously unseen footages, MICHAEL H. depicts the work of a rare artist.
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| Critic's NotebookMartin TsaiBut that perspective is in short supply as most of the film is little more than an assemblage of electronic press kits and DVD bonus features - which is not to say it's boring, but you have to be really into his movies to get something out of it. |
| ScotsmanAlistair Harkness[A] fascinating documentary on the Austrian auteur. |
| GuardianPeter BradshawA must-see for anyone who admires this director. |
| ViewLondonJennifer TateAn absorbing and fascinating watch, with remarkable behind-the-scenes footage and insightful interviews with notable stars. |
| Total FilmNeil SmithAn insightful portrait of the Austrian auteur that combines footage of him piecing together scenes from Amour, The White Ribbon and Code Unknown with typically brusque interviews. |
| Irish TimesDonald ClarkeThe interviews may unveil little fresh information, but the shots of Haneke in action offer up minor revelations. |
| Little White LiesDavid JenkinsNothing revolutionary here, but a few spellbinding behind the scenes moments. |
| The ListMiles FielderWe don't learn much ... about what motivates Haneke, although we learn a lot, through the man and his collaborators, about how he operates when working. |
| User ReviewSimon PSeeing Haneke in action is a true pleasure. |