Irish Film Institute -COMPLICIT: THE FILMS OF MICHAEL HANEKE

COMPLICIT: THE FILMS OF MICHAEL HANEKE

Few contemporary filmmakers have interrogated modern life with the unflinching precision, moral clarity, and formal rigour of Michael Haneke. Known for his stark visual style, chilling precision, and provocative storytelling, the Austrian director holds a mirror to the darker corners of modern society. The films in this season challenge the viewer to engage with Haneke’s cinematic world, a stark, sometimes brutal, yet intellectually rich landscape where emotional comfort is rare, and easy answers are refused.

Although often described as cold, Haneke’s work betrays a deep concern for the state of human relationships, for the erosion of empathy in the face of media saturation, social conformity, and historical amnesia. His cinema resists traditional narrative satisfaction and instead implicates the audience in the moral dilemmas of his characters, often forcing us to question our complicity as spectators.

From his early German-language works like Benny’s Video (1992), which explore the numbing effects of consumerism and media violence, to his internationally acclaimed masterpieces such as Funny Games (1997), Caché (2005), and The White Ribbon (2009), Haneke has relentlessly exposed the fragility of the veneer of civilisation. He narrowed his focus in Amour (2012), offering a devastating, yet tender portrait of love and decline in old age, earning him the Palme d’Or for the second time, and his only Academy Award (for Best Foreign Language Film).

Whether you’re encountering Haneke’s work for the first time or revisiting it anew, expect to be unsettled. That’s precisely the point.

Season Notes by David O’Mahony.

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Programme

  • HANEKE: BENNY’S VIDEO
    • Saturday 7th June 2025
      18:00
  • HANEKE: FUNNY GAMES (1997)
    • Sunday 8th June 2025
      17.30
  • THE PIANO TEACHER
    • Friday 13th June 2025
      18:00
    • Saturday 14th June 2025
      15:40
    • Sunday 15th June 2025
      15:30
    • Monday 16th June 2025
      13:10
    • Tuesday 17th June 2025
      15:45
    • Wednesday 18th June 2025
      15:40
    • Friday 20th June 2025
      13:20
    • Sunday 22nd June 2025
      13:15
    • Tuesday 24th June 2025
      15:30
    • Wednesday 25th June 2025
      20:20
    • Thursday 26th June 2025
      15:15
  • HANEKE: CODE UNKNOWN
    • Sunday 15th June 2025
      17.30
  • HANEKE: TIME OF THE WOLF
    • Saturday 21st June 2025
      17.30
  • HANEKE: THE WHITE RIBBON
    • Sunday 22nd June 2025
      17.15
  • HIDDEN (CACHÉ)
    • Monday 23rd June 2025
      18:10 (French Film Club)
    • Tuesday 24th June 2025
      13:00
    • Wednesday 25th June 2025
      15:30
    • Thursday 26th June 2025
      20:45
    • Friday 27th June 2025
      15.40
    • Saturday 28th June 2025
      12.30
    • Monday 30th June 2025
      15.50
    • Tuesday 1st July 2025
      20.50
    • Wednesday 2nd July 2025
      15.30
    • Thursday 3rd July 2025
      15.30
  • HANEKE: AMOUR
    • Saturday 28th June 2025
      17.30
  • HANEKE: HAPPY END
    • Sunday 29th June 2025
      17.30

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