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Three Paths to the Lake

Drei Wege zum See

West Germany, Austria

1976

97 Min
Color
German
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DIR Michael Haneke

PROD Rolf von Sydow

SCR Michael Haneke, Ingeborg Bachmann

DP Igor Luther

CAST Ursula Schult, Guido Wieland, Walter Schmidinger, Udo Vioff, Bernhard Wicki, Yves Beneyton, Rainer von Artenfels, Jane Tilden

ED Helga Scharf

Synopsis

A war photographer faces a moral crisis when she is forced to examine the implications of her work. On one level, Haneke’s dramatization of Ingeborg Bachmann’s prose monologue foreshadows his examination of visual documentation and the media in such films as Code Inconnu and Caché. On another level, Haneke uses Bachmann’s work to deal with the lost ideals of his own generation, who came of age in the 1950s and early 60s. —http://www.umass.edu

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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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