Michael Haneke (born March 23, 1942) is a German-Austrian filmmaker and writer best known for his bleak and disturbing style. His films often document problems and failures in modern society. Haneke has worked in television‚ theatre and cinema. He is also known for raising social issues in his work. Besides working as filmmaker he also teaches directing at the Filmacademy Vienna. At the 2009 Cannes Film Festival, his film The White Ribbon won the Palme d'Or for best film, and at the 67th Golden Globe Awards the film won the Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film. He has made films in French, German and English.
Directing
68
Male
1942-03-23
Munich, Germany
미카엘 하네케, 迈克尔·哈内克, 마이클 하네케, 邁克爾·哈內克
Cinema Austria, the first 112 Years
The Legend of the Ugly King
Trintignant by Trintignant
Jean-Louis Trintignant, pourquoi que je vis
Code Haneke
24 Realities per Second
Michael H. – Profession: Director
Making of Happy End
40 x 15: The Forty Years of the Directors' Fortnight
My Life - Michael Haneke
French Cinema Mon Amour
Charm's Incidents
Inthierryview
Filming Haneke
Trespassing Bergman
Face 'Caché'
Making of Amour
Così fan tutte
Code Unknown
Michael Haneke Interview
Caché
The Piano Teacher
Benny's Video
Funny Games
Funny Games
Time of the Wolf
71 Fragments of a Chronology of Chance
The Seventh Continent
The Castle
The White Ribbon
Lumière & Company
Amour
The Rebellion
Variation
Three Paths to the Lake
Fraulein
Who Was Edgar Allan?
Happy End
After Liverpool
Obituary for a Murderer
Trash