Though Michael Haneke’s brilliant 2000 puzzle-picture Code Unknown predates the current wave of self-important, everything-is-connected social dramas like Crash or Babel by several years, it could ...
Michael Haneke has created a terrific opening sequence for his “Code Unknown,” one that’s intricate yet seemingly spontaneous. It quickly sweeps up viewers into several stories. A teenager, Jean ...
Although it may seem willfully obscure, Michael Haneke’s Code Unknown (2000), subtitled Incomplete Tales of Several Journeys, is also a film whose manner is as important as its matter. Devised, for ...
At once a moralist and a sadist, clucking his tongue at the tortures he devises so exactingly, Austrian director Michael Haneke (Funny Games, The Piano Teacher) confronts the audience by feeding it ...
Aptly subtitled “Incomplete Tales of Several Journeys,” the fifth feature by Austrian director Michael Haneke (2000, 117 min.) is a procession of lengthy virtuoso takes that typically begin and end in ...
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