Greatest Hits: Everett’s “Erasure,” Zweig’s “Mary, Queen of Scots,” “Code Inconnu.” Lowest Lows: “S.W.A.T.” (2003). Ouch.
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Manic March 2024 Reading, Writing
David Graeber’s “The Utopia of Rules,” Michael Haneke’s “Funny Games,” Ida Lupino in “Women’s Prison.” Is it too late to punish the writers of “Road House”?
Continue reading...Frigid February 2024 Reading & Watching
The so-called Glaciation Trilogy and the only Hamaguchi film I hadn’t seen, as well as David Graeber’s “Utopia of Rules”
Continue reading...“71 Fragments of a Chronology of Chance” (1994): Is Michael Haneke Anti-Narrative?
Elsewhere Haneke has described some of his films as anti-narrative. Is it true of “71 Fragments of a Chronology of Chance”?
Continue reading...Reflections on “Benny’s Video” (1992): Image, Sound, Reality, Parental Neglect
The televisual void has sucked away all vestiges of reality from lived experience: Benny makes videos to capture what is missing.
Continue reading...“The Seventh Continent” (1989) by Michael Haneke
“The Seventh Continent” is Australia, where Georges, Anna, and Eva are going to live, right after they annihilate all vestiges of their material existences.
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