The Seventh Continent
Directed by Michael Haneke • 1989 • Austria
Starring Birgit Doll, Dieter Berner, Leni Tanzer
The day-to-day routines of a seemingly ordinary Austrian family begin to take on a sinister complexion in Michael Haneke’s chilling portrait of bourgeois anomie giving way to shocking self-destruction. Inspired by a true story, the director’s first theatrical feature finds him fully in command of his style, observing with clinical detachment the spiritual emptiness of consumer culture—and the horror that lurks beneath its placid surfaces. THE SEVENTH CONTINENT builds to an annihilating encounter with the televisual void that powerfully synthesizes Haneke’s ideas about the link between violence and our culture of manufactured emotion.
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The Seventh Continent
Directed by Michael Haneke • 1989 • Austria
Starring Birgit Doll, Dieter Berner, Leni TanzerThe day-to-day routines of a seemingly ordinary Austrian family begin to take on a sinister complexion in Michael Haneke’s chilling portrait of bourgeois anomie giving way to shocking self-destruction. I...
Extras
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Michael Haneke on THE SEVENTH CONTINENT
The following interview with director Michael Haneke was conducted by Cinémathèque française director Serge Toubiana in 2005. In it, Haneke discusses the making of THE SEVENTH CONTINENT.
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Alexander Horwath on Michael Haneke
The following interview with film historian Alexander Horwath on Michael Haneke’s early career was recorded in Vienna in December 2018.