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Michael Haneke

May 2024

  • a young woman stands in an industrial bin at night

    Hoard review – uncomfortable drama with a magnetic lead performance

    Saura Lightfoot-Leon stars as a traumatised, rubbish-fixated teen in British director Luna Carmoon’s admirable, if hard-going debut

March 2024

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    Isabelle Huppert: ‘I was never the woman behind the man… the only place I could take was the main place’

    As she prepares to play Mary, Queen of Scots, the French actor talks about her extraordinary career, and why she’d love to make a film in the UK – or play a Marvel villain

March 2023

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    Ranked
    Michael Haneke films – ranked!

    The Austrian auteur has made his name with disturbing and superb studies of the violence and repression of bourgeois life. As he turns 81, we rate his finest films

September 2022

  • Juliette Binoche … ‘I was in love with two men in my 20s. It was unbearable.’

    ‘I fell in love with two men – it was unbearable!’: Juliette Binoche on love triangles and ‘little boy’ Gérard Depardieu

    The French screen star opens up about her life mirroring the plot of new film Both Sides of the Blade and putting male cinema icons in their place

March 2020

  • Deja vu … John Turturro reappears as Jesus Quintana from The Big Lebowski in The Jesus Rolls

    The second coming of Jesus: how the Big Lebowski bowler was resurrected

    It’s been 22 years since the dubious Puerto Rican appeared in the Coen brothers’ classic – and 46 since Les Valseuses, the French sex comedy John Turturro has loosely adapted for Jesus’s comeback. Welcome to the world of the cinematic crossover

September 2019

  • From left: Moonlight, The Handmaiden, There Will Be Blood, Under the Skin

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    The 100 best films of the 21st century

    Gangsters, superheroes, schoolkids, lovers, slaves, peasants, techies, Tenenbaums and freefalling astronauts – they’re all here in our countdown of cinema’s best movies since 2000

August 2019

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    Streaming: the infinite variety of Juliette Binoche

    Mubi pays tribute to one of the most magnetic actors in contemporary cinema

May 2019

  • Film Director/writer Brady Corbett. photographed in London to promote his film Vox Lux

    Vox Lux director Brady Corbet: 'The movie is about the desire to be iconic'

    The US film-maker on creative burnout, working with Scott Walker and his new film starring Natalie Portman as a messed-up pop star

March 2019

  • Julianne Moore in Gloria Bell

    Second time lucky: when directors remake their own movies

    Sebastián Lelio has transported his drama Gloria to the US with Gloria Bell, the latest in a long line of film-makers taking a second stab at earlier work

April 2018

  • Morgan Freeman in Seven – one of many great 1990s movies.

    My favourite film decade
    From Seven to The Matrix – why the 1990s is my favourite film decade

    The 90s was a decade that saw the rebirth of the American indie and thrilling blockbusters that weren’t reliant on superheroes

March 2018

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    My favourite film decade
    From Hidden to No Country for Old Men – why the 2000s is my favourite film decade

    Featuring Coen brothers masterpieces and an astonishing run by Michael Haneke, this was the decade in which film rediscovered its history – and explored its future – thanks to digital technology

February 2018

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    Michael Haneke: #MeToo has led to a witch hunt 'coloured by a hatred of men'

    Austrian film-maker says that movement against sexual assault has prompted a ‘crusade against any form of eroticism’ that belongs in Middle Ages

January 2018

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    Oscar-winning director Michael Haneke to make 10-part TV series

    Austrian confirms he is working on Kelvin’s Book, an English language dystopian drama

December 2017

  • The Killing of a Sacred Deer … puts audiences through the wringer.

    'Ordeal arthouse': why do auteurs want to make audiences suffer?

  • Braddie nominees Get Out, Call Me By Your Name, Blade Runner 2049, The Death of Stalin, The Florida Project and Moonlight

    Film blog
    The Braddies 2017: Peter Bradshaw nominates his films of the year

  • Isabelle Huppert in Happy End.

    Happy End review – gallows humour for all the family

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"Human Flow" Documentary - 2017

    ‘They’re usually either enemies or victims’: the refugee crisis on screen

November 2017

  • ‘Congratulations!’ … Michael Haneke, director of new Calais refugee satire Happy End.

    LOLs with Haneke: I confess to the director about creating his cat-lover Twitter parody

    Oscar-winner Michael Haneke can be as tough to interview as his films can be to watch. So what happened when our writer confessed to being the creator of a parody Twitter account that turned him into a tween-talking cat-lover?

September 2017

  • Jason Isaacs in The Death of Stalin, Jennifer Lawrence in Mother!, and Ryan Gosling in Blade Runner 2049.

    Autumn arts preview 2017
    Lovers, haters and dead dictators: the must-see movies of autumn 2017

    Kicking off our guide to the season’s cultural highlights, we head to the cinema for the return of Blade Runner, a tale of taboo sex and Armando Iannucci’s stunning Stalin satire. Here are the 20 films we’re most looking forward to this autumn

July 2017

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    Music blog
    Opera's Faustian pact: is a cinema director's vision what the genre needs?

    Stuart Jeffries
    Sofia Coppola’s La Traviata was slated on its Rome premiere. But will a cinema audience have an entirely different perspective? Stuart Jeffries wonders whether an outsider’s eye is an advantage for an art form increasingly consumed outside the opera house
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