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Michael Haneke (born 23 March 1942) is an Austrian film director and screenwriter.

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Michael Haneke (born 23 March 1942) 1942 in UsefulNotes/{{Munich}}, UsefulNotes/{{Germany}}) is an Austrian film director and screenwriter.
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* ''71 Fragments of a Chronology of Chance'' (1994)

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* ''71 Fragments of a Chronology of Chance'' ''Film/SeventyOneFragmentsOfAChronologyOfChance'' (1994)
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He is best known for films such as ''Film/FunnyGames'' (1997), ''Caché'' (2005), ''Film/TheWhiteRibbon'' (2009) and ''Film/{{Amour}}'' (2012). His works often examines social issues, and depict the feelings of estrangement experienced by individuals in modern society.

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He is best known for films such as ''Film/FunnyGames'' (1997), ''Caché'' ''Film/{{Cache}}'' (2005), ''Film/TheWhiteRibbon'' (2009) and ''Film/{{Amour}}'' (2012). His works often examines social issues, and depict the feelings of estrangement experienced by individuals in modern society.



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* LeaveTheCameraRunning: Haneke often employs extremely long static takes, as seen in ''Benny's Video'', ''Film/CodeUnknown'', ''Caché'' or ''Film/{{Amour}}''.

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* LeaveTheCameraRunning: Haneke often employs extremely long static takes, as seen in ''Benny's Video'', ''Film/CodeUnknown'', ''Caché'' or ''Film/{{Cache}}'', and ''Film/{{Amour}}''.


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* {{Realism}}: His works are often described as this since they often feature unremarkable scenes of everyday life and lack non-diegetic sound.

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Michael Haneke (born 23 March 1942) is an Austrian film director and screenwriter best known for films such as ''Film/FunnyGames'' (1997), ''Caché'' (2005), ''Film/TheWhiteRibbon'' (2009) and ''Film/{{Amour}}'' (2012). His work often examines social issues, and depicts the feelings of estrangement experienced by individuals in modern society.

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Michael Haneke (born 23 March 1942) is an Austrian film director and screenwriter screenwriter.

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best known for films such as ''Film/FunnyGames'' (1997), ''Caché'' (2005), ''Film/TheWhiteRibbon'' (2009) and ''Film/{{Amour}}'' (2012). His work works often examines social issues, and depicts depict the feelings of estrangement experienced by individuals in modern society.
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* RealityHasNoSoundtrack: His film usually don't feature a score.

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* RealityHasNoSoundtrack: His film films usually don't feature a score.

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* CreatorThumbprint: Many of his protagonists are a married couple named Georges and Ann.

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** The surname ''Laurent'' appears in all his French-speaking works.
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* SilentCredits: Silent opening and closing credits are one of Haneke'a trademarks.

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* CreatorsThumbprint: Many of his protagonists are a married couple named Georges and Ann.

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* DownerEnding: And when they do have closure, it's NOT happy.

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* DownerEnding: And when they do When his films actually have closure, it's NOT usually not happy.

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* NoEnding: His plots often lack a closure.

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* NoEnding: His plots often lack a closure.

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* DeathOfAChild: In Haneke's films, children are just as likely to die as adults.



* InfantImmortality: In Haneke's films, children are just as likely to die as adults.

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* TrueArtIsAngsty: Haneke frequently centers film around psychotic, violent youths or socially detached characters.

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* FadeToBlack: He often cuts to black between scenes.

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* ''The Seventh Continent'' (1989)

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* ViolenceIsDisturbing: Predominantly violence against animals as demonstrated by the death of the family dog in ''Funny Games'', the butchery of a squealing pig in ''Benny's Video'', a bunch of cattle in ''Code Unknown'', a chicken in ''Caché'' and squickiest of all, the horses that have their throats slit in ''Time of the Wolf''.

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* ViolenceIsDisturbingViolenceIsDisturbing: Predominantly violence against animals as demonstrated by the death of the family dog in ''Funny Games'', the butchery of a squealing pig in ''Benny's Video'', a bunch of cattle in ''Code Unknown'', a chicken in ''Caché'' and squickiest of all, the horses that have their throats slit in ''Time of the Wolf''.
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Michael Haneke (born 23 March 1942) is an Austrian film director and screenwriter best known for films such as ''Film/FunnyGames'' (1997), ''Caché'' (2005), ''Film/TheWhiteRibbon'' (2009) and ''Film/{{Amour}}'' (2012). His work often examines social issues, and depicts the feelings of estrangement experienced by individuals in modern society.

!!Michael Haneke's filmography includes:
* ''The Seventh Continent'' (1989)
* ''Benny's Video'' (1992)
* ''71 Fragments of a Chronology of Chance'' (1994)
* ''Film/FunnyGames'' (1997, remade 2007)
* ''Film/CodeUnknown'' (2000)
* ''Film/ThePianoTeacher'' (2001)
* ''Time of the Wolf'' (2003)
* ''Caché'' (2005)
* ''Film/TheWhiteRibbon'' (2009)
* ''Film/{{Amour}}'' (2012)

!!Tropes associated with Haneke's films:
* {{Euroshlock}}: Haneke is a prime example.
* FadeToBlack: He often cuts to black between scenes.
* InfantImmortality: In Haneke's films, children are just as likely to die as adults.
* LeaveTheCameraRunning: Haneke often employs extremely long static takes, as seen in ''Benny's Video'', ''Film/CodeUnknown'', ''Caché'' or ''Film/{{Amour}}''.
* LeFilmArtistique
* NoEnding: His plots often lack a closure.
* RealityHasNoSoundtrack: His film usually don't feature a score.
* SilentCredits: Silent opening and closing credits are one of Haneke'a trademarks.
* SliceOfLife: His films feature lots of shots of characters doing mundane activities to emphasize the emptiness and loneliness that they are going through.
* TrueArtIsAngsty: Haneke frequently centers film around psychotic, violent youths or socially detached characters.
* ViolenceIsDisturbing
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