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Benny's Video

Austria, Switzerland

1992

105 Min
Color
Arabic, English, French, German
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DIR Michael Haneke

PROD Veit Heiduschka, Bernard Lang

SCR Michael Haneke

DP Christian Berger

CAST Arno Frisch, Angela Winkler, Ulrich Mühe, Ingrid Stassner

ED Marie Homolkova

SOUND Karl Schlifelner

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For 14-year-old Benny, anything recorded on videotape is inherently better and more real than what he can see with his naked eyes. He is barely noticed by his professional parents and spends most of his time either viewing wild and violent films or looking at the view outside his window through his video camera. One day, on a whim, he invites a girl to his house and coolly murders her while his video camera is rolling. Then he hides the body temporarily in his closet and goes off to a party. The calm and unexcited way his parents discuss the situation when he explains it to him, using his video film to demonstrate, makes it clear that his own psychopathology has a long background in that of his parents.

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Michael-haneke

Michael Haneke

Cheerfully wishing his audience a “disturbing evening” at a London retrospective of his films, director Michael Haneke insists that he is an optimist at heart, despite all of the relentlessly bleak carnage and deeply disturbing imagery so vividly painted and seared into the mind of anyone who has had the uncomfortable experience of viewing his work.

Practically born into show business, to an actress mother and director father, in Munich in March 1942, Haneke spent his early years in a working class suburb of Vienna before an early attempt at fame as an actor and pianist. Failing to achieve early success, Haneke attended the University of Vienna to study philosophy and psychology, and became a film critic and stage director before making his eventual debut as a television director with After Liverpool in 1973. Setting in motion a television career specializing in literary adaptations and small screen films, Haneke would work successfully in that medium until his feature debut… read more

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Vincent Bergeron

7Feb10

One of the most violent feeling movies ever made. Thinking back, perhaps the absence of explicit pictures in White Ribbon was the only option left to Haneke to avoid crossing the thin line between exploitation and critic of society.  
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Roger Hayn

25Dec09

Unsatisfying.   
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sunshineandclouds

18Dec09

This is more brilliant than some people will ever realize.  
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KJ

1Dec09

There is never one simple explanation for tragedies of this sort. Someone turned a blind eye to something and the unthinkable occurred. Does the cover-up of a horrific murder suggest a broad indictment of an entire culture's blind eye in an earlier collusion? There are no answers, but there is a distanced affect in lieu of one.   

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Updated through 11/5. Here in Germany, where The White Ribbon has been in theaters for a couple of weeks now, Michael Haneke was on television last night. There's a strict format to Alexander Kluge
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By morita on November 21, 2009

Como en casi todas las películas de Michael Haneke, la realidad y la construcción de la realidad en imágenes siempre aparecen en dos polos. El constante cuestionamiento de las imágenes cinematográficas…  read review

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By Lucas Granero on April 20, 2009

Haneke debe ser unos de los pocos directores contemporáneos, si no el único, que sabe tratar y mostrar la violencia cotidiana, la del dia a dia, con una mirada tna gélida y pesimista, pero, aún asi…  read review

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