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Michael Haneke's Code inconnu: Récit incomplet de divers voyages, a.k.a. Code Unknown (France/Germany/Romania 2000), is one of Film Studies For Free's author's favourite films. So she is very much looking forward to catching some of the impressive upcoming season of the Austrian director's work at the British Film Institute, from November 5-30.
The season will also showcase Haneke's latest film, the Palme D'Or winning Das Weisse Band/The White Ribbon. Another highlight, for those able to make it to London's Southbank, is the event Key Scholars in Film Studies: Thomas Elsaesser on Michael Haneke on November 5 (hmmm, Bonfire Night in the UK... What could Haneke do with that historically and culturally-charged event, FSFF wonders?).
Here, to celebrate all the above, is a list of links to mostly scholarly, and all openly-accessible, online Michael Haneke resources. If you feel that any key ones are missing, do please let FSFF know and they'll be added forthwith. Danke schön!
- Paul Arthur, 'Endgame [on Caché]', Film Comment, November/December 2005
- Karin Badt, 'Family Is Hell and So Is the World: Talking to Michael Haneke at Cannes 2005', Bright Lights Films Journal, Issue 50, November 2005
- Pamela Biénzobas, 'Michael Haneke's "The White Ribbon": The Sins of the Father Are to be Laid Upon the Children', Undercurrent, 2009
- Adam Bingham, 'Long night's journey into day Michael Haneke's Le Temps du loup (The Time of the Wolf, 2003)', Kinoeye, Vol 4, Issue 1, Mar 2004
- Adam Bingham, 'Life, or something like it: Michael Haneke's Der siebente Kontinent (The Seventh Continent, 1989)', Kinoeye, Vol. 4, Issue 1, Mar 2004
- Adam Bingham, 'Modern Times: Notes Toward a Reading of Michael Haneke's 71 Fragments of a Chronology of Chance', Senses of Cinema, January 2005
- Bill Blick, 'The Time of the Wolf', Senses of Cinema, January 2005
- Joe Bowman, 'The Year 2001: The Piano Teacher (Michael Haneke)', Film For the Soul, April 28, 2009
- Caché - Videoed roundtable discussion of Michael Haneke's film with Roy Grundman, Edward Nersessian, Brigitte Peucker, Brian Price, and Garrett Stewart (1hr25), Philoctetes Center
- Zach Campbell, 'Blog-a-thon: Code Inconnu', Elusive Lucidity, February 12, 2006
- Mary Caputi, 'Ambivalence and Displacement in Michael Haneke’s Caché', Centre for Cultural Studies Research Conference Journal 2007
- John Champagne, 'Undoing Oedipus: Feminism and Michael Haneke's The Piano Teacher', Bright Lights Film Journal, Issue 36, April 2002
- Matthew Clayfield, 'Every Sequence an Unfinished Senten', Esoteric Rabbit Blog, February 13, 2006 [link currently not working]
- Dennis Cozzalio, 'Code Unknown and Crash: Collisions, Connections and Catharsis', Sergio Leone & The Infield Fly Rule, February 13, 2006
- Rob Davis and Robert Parks, 'Podcast Discussion: The Films of Michael Haneke', Errata, April 27, 2008
- Dipanjan, 'Haneke's Optimism' Dipanjan's Random Muses, February 13, 2006
- Maria van Dijk, 'Alienation & Perversion: Michael Haneke's The Piano Teacher', Bright Lights Film Journal, Issue 36, April 2002
- Peter Eisenman, 'Interview with Haneke for Icon', Iconeye
- Christine Evans, 'Cache', UBCinephile, Volume 2, March 2006
- Richard Falcon, 'Code Unknown', Sight and Sound, May 2001
- Hamish Ford, 'Hidden: A film for our times', RealTimeArts, 75, Oct-Nov 2006
- Mattias Frey, 'Supermodernity, Capital, and Narcissus: The French Connection to Michael Haneke’s Benny’s Video', Cinetext: Film & Philosophy, September 27, 2002
- Mattias Frey, 'Michael Haneke', Senses of Cinema, August 2003
- Andrew Grant/Film Brain, 'A Crumpled Piece of Paper: Scattered & Inconsequential Musings on Code Unknown', Like Anna Karina's Sweater, February 13, 2006
- Asbjørn Grønstad, 'Downcast Eyes: Michael Haneke and the Cinema of Intrusion', Nordicom Review 29 (2008) 1, pp. 133-144
- Roy Grundmann, 'Auteur de force: Michael Haneke's "cinema of glaciation"', Cineaste, March 22, 2007
- Michael Guillén, 'Code Unknown', The Evening Class, February 13, 2006
- Steffen Hantke, 'Postwar German Cinema and the Horror Film: Thoughts on Historical Continuity and Genre Consolidation', in Caligari's Heirs: The German Cinema of Fear after 1945, Edited by Steffen Hantke (Scarecrow Press, 2006)
- Eric Henderson, 'Code Unknown', When Canses Were Classeled, February 13, 2006
- Lee Hill, 'How Do You Think It Feels', Vertigo Magazine, No 16, March 2008
- Aaron Hillis, 'Code Well Known, Or, How to Build a Better Blog-a-thon', Cinephiliac, Fevruary 13, 2006
- Andrew James Horton, 'Locked Out! Michael Haneke's Code inconnu: Récit incomplet de divers voyages', Central Europe review, Vol 3, No 19, May 2001
- Andrew J Horton, 'De-icing the Emotions: Michael Haneke's retrospective in London', Central Europe Review, Vol 0, No 5, October 1998
- David Hudson, 'The Auteurs Daily: The White Ribbon, How German is it?', The Auteurs Notebook, August 28, 2009
- Darren Hughes,'Code Unknown', Long Pauses, February 13, 2006
- Daniel Hui, 'Fun and Games: On Michael Haneke's 2007 Remake of His 1997 Funny Games', Bright Lights Film Journal, Issue 61, August 2008
- Nina Hutchison, ' Between Action and Repression: The Piano Teacher', Senses of Cinema, April 2003
- Jan Jagodzinski, 'Michael Haneke: The Spectatorship of Self-refleXivity; Between Lacan and Deleuze', 'The Scope of Interdisciplinarity' Conferece, Center for Integrated Studies, November 2008
- Ian Johnston, 'Lost World: Michael Haneke's Time of the Wolf Reconsidered', Brights Lights Film Journal, Issue 56, May 2007
- Chris Justice, 'Funny Games', Senses of Cinema, January 2005
- Dominik Kamalzadeh for Die Tageszeitung, 'Interview "Cowardly and comfortable" Michael Haneke's new film "Cache" on France's colonial history investigates the point where private and collective guilt spill over into each other', Signand sight.com, January 2006
- Daniel Kasman, 'Cannes 09: Review of The White Ribbon', The Auteurs Notebook, May 22, 2009
- Tarja Laine, '"What are you looking at and why?" Michael Haneke's Funny Games (1997) with his audience', Kinoeye, Vol. 4, Issue 1, Mar 2004
- Maximilian Le Cain,' Do the Right Thing: the Films of Michael Haneke', Senses of Cinema, May 2003
- David Lowery, 'Following [On Code Unknown], Drifting, February 13, 2006
- Kartik Nair, 'Caché and the secret image', Wide Screen, Vol 1, No 1 (2009)
- Newly added: Dan North, 'Funny Games, Funny Games', Spectacular Attractions, October 14, 2009
- Darragh O'Donoghue, 'Code inconnu: Récit incomplete de divers voyages', Senses of Cinema, January 2005
- Ara Osterwell, 'Caché ', Film Quarterly, Vol. 59, Issue 4, 2006
- Brigitte Peucker, 'Effects of the real Michael Haneke's Benny's Video (1993)', Kinoeye, Vol. 4 Issue 1, Mar 2004
- Peter Sainsbury, 'Visions, illusions, and delusions', RealTimeArts, 53, Feb-Mar 2003
- A. O. Scott, 'A Nice Middle Class Couple with their own Stalker [on Caché]', New York Times, December 23, 2005
- Girish Shambu, 'Cache', girish, January 23, 2006
- Girish Shambu, 'Code Unknown: An Auto-Dialogue', girish, February 13, 2006. and for the remaining contributions to the Code Unknown Blogathon:
Aaron Hillis at Cinephiliac;Darren Hughes at Long Pauses; David Lowery at Drifting; Dennis Cozzalio at Sergio Leone & The Infield Fly Rule; .Dipanjan at Random Muses; Eric Henderson at When Canses Were Classeled; Filmbrain [Andrew Grant] at Like Anna Karina's Sweater; Matthew Clayfield at Esoteric Rabbit; Michael Guillen at The Evening Class; and Zach Campbell at Elusive Lucidity.
- Christopher Sharrett, 'The Seventh Continent', Senses of Cinema, February 2005
- Christopher Sharrett, 'The World that is Known: Michael Haneke Interviewed', Kino Eye vol. 4, no. 1, 8 March 2004
- Christopher Sharrett, 'The horror of the middle class: Michael Haneke's La Pianiste (The Piano Teacher, 2001)', Kinoeye, Vol. 4, Issue 1, Mar 2004
- Joerg Sternagel, 'From Inside Us: Experiencing the Film Actor in Michael Haneke’s Cache', Film International, Issue 39
- Harry Tuttle, 'Haneke on Hidden', Screenville, October 17, 2005
- Harry Tuttle, 'Three Times 4 Eggs - Funny Games (2)', Screenville, June 18, 2008
- Justin Vicari, 'Films of Michael Haneke: Utopia of fear', Jump Cut, No. 48, Winter 2006
- Catherine Wheatley, 'Secrets, Lies, & Videotape', Sight and Sound, February 2006
- Catherine Wheatley, Michael Haneke: The Ethic of the Image (London: Bergahn Books, 2008) limited preview on Google Books
thank you, for the marathon ribbon!
ReplyDeleteMy goodness this really is an extensive list of links. It is much appreciated as I know very little of the director and for some reason his other films have always eluded me. I found it, just looking for things about The White Ribbon; an extraordinary film. I was trying to plug my views and find some people that might comment on them, find them at www.destroy-apathy.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteGlad I found the site, will be involved