Mini-Biography:
Michael Haneke was born on March 23, 1942 in München. He is an Austrian Director, known for Die Rebellion (1992), Die Klavierspielerin (1992), Der Kopf des Mohren (1993), Michael Haneke's first movie on record is from 1974. His last motion picture on file dates from 2012.
Biographical Notes
Geboren 1942 in München, Studium Philosophie, Psychologie und Theater in Wien. 1967 bis 1970 Fernsehspiel - Autor beim Südwestfunk. Seit 1970 freiberuflicher Regisseur und Autor. Theater Inszenierungen in Stuttgart, Darmstadt, Düsseldorf, Hamburg, München, Berlin und Wien.
FilmographyFilmography [Auszug]
2012: Liebe (Director), with , Emmanuelle Riva, Isabelle Huppert,
2009: Das weisse Band - Eine deutsche Kindergeschichte (The White Ribbon) (Director), with , Christian Friedel, Burghart Klaussner,
2006: Funny Games U.S. (Director), with , Tim Roth, Michael Pitt,
2004: Caché (Hidden) (Director), with Annie Girardot, , Bernard le Coq,
2002: Le temps du loup (The Time of the Wolf) (Director), with Patrice Chéreau, Béatrice Dalle, Olivier Gourmet,
2000: La pianiste (Director), with Isabelle Huppert, Annie Girardot, Susanne Lothar,
2000: Code Inconnu (Director), with Josef Bierbichler, Juliette Binoche, Maimouna Hélène Diarra,
1996: Das Schloss (The Castle) (Director), with Inga Busch, Hans Diehl, André Eisermann,
1996: Funny Games (Director), with Arno Frisch, Frank Giering, Susanne Lothar,
1995: Lumière et Compagnie (Director), Directed by Merzak Allouache, Theo Angelopoulos, Vincente Aranda, Gabriel Axel, John Boorman, with Theo Angelopoulos, Pernilla August, Romane Bohringer,
1994: 71 Fragmente einer Chronologie die Zufalls (Director), with Anne Bennent, Corina Eder, Georg Friedrich,
1993: Der Kopf des Mohren (Scenario), Directed by Paulus Manker, with Andrea Clausen, Michael Greiling, Heinz Herkl,
1992: Die Rebellion (Director: TV-Film), with Georges Kern, Judith Pogany, Branko Samarovski,
1992: Die Klavierspielerin (Scenario), Directed by Paulus Manker,
1992: Benny's Video (Director), with Stephanie Brehme, Arno Frisch, Wolfgang Muhr,
1991: Nachruf für einen Mörder (Director),
1988: Der Siebente Kontinent (The Seventh Continent) (Director), with Dieter Berner, Birgit Doll, Udo Samel,
1986: Fraulein (Director), Directed by Martin Buchhorn, with Lou Castel, Angelica Domröse, Péter Franke,
1985: Fräulein (Director), with Paulus Manker,
1984: Wer war Edgar Allan ? (Director), with Otello Fava, Rolf Hoppe, Paulus Manker,
1982: Variationen (Director), with Kurt Hübner, Elfriede Irrall, Suzanne Geyer,
1979: Lemminge (Director), with Hilde Berger, Ingrid Burkhard, Rüdiger Hacker,
1976: Drei Wege zum See (Director), with Yves Beneyton, Michael Gspandl, Walter Schmidinger,
1975: Sperrmüll (Director),
1974: After Liverpool (Director),
Bibliography
; Programmheft Filmfest München 1994; The BFI Companion to German Cinema, edited by Thomas Elsaesser with Michael Wedel, British FILM Institute, London 1999