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Director : Michael Haneke
Starring: Arno Frisch, Frank Giering, Susanne Lothar, Ulrich Mühe
Country : Austria
Genre s : Cult, Horror
Type: Color
Year: 1997
Language: German w/English subtitles
Length: 104
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1

SYNOPSIS

THE ORIGINAL VERSION

Written and directed by German-born Michael Haneke (The Piano Teacher, Caché), Funny Games combines thriller conventions "with a number of Brechtian devices that catch audiences in a voyeuristic trance" (Stephen Holden, The New York Times).

A succession of "sadistic, insufferable, clever and relentlessly compelling" (David Sterritt, Film Scouts) games between victims and perpetrators -- and between auteur and spectator -- Funny Games opens with an aerial shot of an SUV maneuvering through an idyllic landscape. Inside the vehicle, Anna (Susanne Lothar; The Piano Teacher), Georg (Ulrich Ulrich Mühe) Benny's Video) and their son Georgie play a guessing game en route to their lakeside vacation home.

But a soporific rural escape rapidly turns into a home-invasion nightmare as Paul (Arno Frisch; Benny's Video) and Peter (Frank Giering) break into their house, claiming to be neighbors' relatives. Young and articulate, the serial-killer duo of Peter and Paul inexplicably imprison this upper class Austrian family, irrationally switching from physical assaults to moments of emotional harassment and vicious psychological tortures.

"This beautifully acted and paced German variant of Cape Fear" (Holden, The New York Times) is one of Michael Haneke's most acclaimed portrayals of unspeakable, and ever unjustifiable, acts of violence.

REVIEWS

"Blood-curdling" -- Stephen Holden, The New York Times

"A cinematic tour-de-force" -- Kimberly Newman, Hollywood Reporter

AWARDS

Cannes Film Festival - Official Selection

DVD Features

  • An interview with Michael Haneke (2005, 18 min, in French with English subtitles)
  • Theatrical Trailer
  • Optional English subtitles
  • Enhanced for 16x9 TVs

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