Code Unknown by Michael Haneke
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Code Unknown by Michael Haneke

A group of Deaf children playing charades opens the formally provocative Code Unknown. Set throughout Paris, the film follows a series of encounters between different characters whose lives intersect in moments of misunderstanding. At the end, Haneke’s film punctuates his tense narrative about the multilayered complexities of communication. 2000, Digital, France, in French with English Subtitles/Open Captions, 118 min.

This screening will be introduced by Alison O’Daniel

Michael Haneke is an Oscar-winning Austrian film director and screenwriter. The Seventh Continent, Haneke’s first feature film, premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in 1989. He is best known for films such as Funny Games (1997), Code Unknown (2000), Caché (Hidden) (2005), The White Ribbon (2009), and Amour (2012). The Piano Teacher, based on Elfriede Jelinek’s novel of the same name, won the Grand Prix at the Cannes Film Festival, while Caché (Hidden) (2005) won him the prize for best director. Haneke is known for his precise, unsentimental view of contemporary European society, the way he conducts his actors, and his uncompromising, partly distressing narrative constructions. He has been teaching Directing at the Vienna Film Academy since 2002.

This film has open captions. The introduction will have ASL interpretation.

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