A village in Protestant northern Germany. 1913-1914. On the eve of World War I. The story of the children and teenagers of a choir run by the village schoolteacher, and their families.
This deluxe box set features ten of Haneke's masterpieces - now including the Palme d'Or-winning 'The White Ribbon' - and follows the sell-out success of 2009's 'Essential Michael Haneke' collection.71 Fragments of a Chronology of ChanceBenny's VideoThe CastleCode UnknownFunny GamesHiddenThe Piano TeacherThe Seventh ContinentTime of the WolfThe White Ribbon
Berlin, the Romantic Era, Young poet Heinrich (Christian Friedel, White Ribbon) wishes to conquer the inevitability of death through love, yet is unable to convince his sceptical cousin Marie to join him in a suicide pact. It is whilst coming to terms with this refusal, ineffably distressed by his cousin's insensitivity to the depth of his feelings, that Heinrich meets Henriette (Birte Schnöink), the wife of a business acquaintance, Henrich's subsequent offer to the beguiling young woman at first holds scant appeal that is until Henriette discovers she is suffering from a terminal illness. Amour Fou is a romantic comedy based loosely on the suicide of the poet Henrich von Kleist in 1811.
The breath-taking story of a man who nearly changed the world. In 1939, when Hitler tricked millions of people at the height of his power, one man stood against him. Georg Elser, disparaged as an assassin, was one of the greatest resistance fighters.
The breath-taking story of a man who nearly changed the world. In 1939, when Hitler tricked millions of people at the height of his power, one man stood against him. Georg Elser, disparaged as an assassin, was one of the greatest resistance fighters.
A woman of means begins an affair with the gamekeeper on her husband's estate, opening herself up physically and emotionally in ways she never imagined possible.
Berlin the Romantic Era Young poet Heinrich (Christian Friedel White Ribbon) wishes to conquer the inevitability of death through love yet is unable to convince his sceptical cousin Marie to join him in a suicide pact. It is whilst coming to terms with this refusal ineffably distressed by his cousin’s insensitivity to the depth of his feelings that Heinrich meets Henriette (Birte Schnöink) the wife of a business acquaintance Henrich’s subsequent offer to the beguiling young woman at first holds scant appeal that is until Henriette discovers she is suffering from a terminal illness. AMOUR FOU is a “romantic comedy” based loosely on the suicide of the poet Henrich von Kleist in 1811.
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