Vass: Michael Haneke and the White Ribbon

Vass: Michael Haneke and the White Ribbon

Michael Haneke and The White Ribbon ‘When did the gaze collapse?’ life, but then to present it cinematically in such a fanaticism leave room only for cruelty and violence, ‘Before TV took precedence.’ way that it becomes unsettlingly unfamiliar as whether in rebellion or in acquiescence. It is surely ‘Took precedence over what? Current events?’ the violence and structural oppression beneath meant as a kind of parable not only for the German ‘Over life.’ the surface of everyday reality reveals itself. descent into fascism that occurs in the years ‘Yes. I feel our gaze has become a program under immediately following those portrayed in the film control, subsidized. The image, the only thing capable of This approach is frequently punctuated by a but also for our own contemporary age of terrorism. denying nothingness, is also the gaze of nothingness on sudden shock-moment in which we are ripped out us.’ of the onscreen narrative and confronted with the As such it is certainly of interest, and one can - Jean-Luc Godard’s Eloge de L’Amour fact that we are experienced a cinematic image, a imagine why Haneke might be interested in constructed reality. These include the horrific scenes exploring his usual themes in a different historical In many ways, Michael Haneke stands virtually in Code Unknown that are then revealed to be dubbing setting, thereby broadening the critique of Western alone in contemporary cinema. One of the most sessions, the unease created by the mysterious culture. And yet, removing this critique from divisive and controversial filmmakers working today, videotapes in Caché, and of course the infamous the present comes at a cost. The effectiveness of what has set Haneke apart from other cinematic fourth-wall shattering ‘rewind’ scene in Funny Haneke’s naturalistic approach is considerably provocateurs is the consistency with which his Games. The effectiveness of these shock-moments dampened when it is removed from a contemporary provocations have remained committed to a is wholly dependant on Haneke’s mastery as a context. The tension he has become such a master rigorous and unflinching critique of contemporary realist – it is the sudden betrayal of the impeccably at generating, which is rooted in the ontological Western culture. Philosophically rooted in the achieved naturalism that produces their unsettling uncertainty between image and reality as it is modern German tradition of Nietzsche-Freud-Marx power. Such moments make explicit what is implied experienced both onscreen and in contemporary and its development in the critical theory of the throughout the rest of the films; for Haneke, realism life, and which is the explosive core of his aesthetic, Frankfurt School, in particular Adorno, Haneke’s always presents a double bind, it is always ‘realism’, is necessarily absent from The White Ribbon, set as critical vision is as ambitious in scope as it is a construction of reality that he challenges us it is in a period preceding the age of the image. attentive to the (often toxic) minutia of the present. to acknowledge as such, even as he continues Haneke’s previous film before The White Ribbon was Crucial to this critique, as well as to Haneke’s bold, seducing us with his skill as a realist, tempting us Funny Games, his critically reviled and commercially austere aesthetic, is his ruthless acknowledgment of to accept the seemingly flawless reality uncritically unsuccessful American shot-for-shot remake of the degree to which contemporary life is inseparable and then punishing us when we succumb to these his controversial 1997 German film of the same from the influence of the cinema, television and the temptations. In this way, the usually conservative name. Haneke’s quasi-sadistic method of critique culture of media images in general. There is perhaps impulse toward conventional naturalism ends up reaches its apotheosis in Funny Games, which no major filmmaker today, aside from Godard, who producing radical social critique in Haneke’s hands. takes the self-betraying and untenable ‘game’ of has fused such a sophisticated and original cinematic cinematic realism as its structuring principal and practice with such a brazenly polemical insistence His acclaimed new film The White Ribbon won the mounts an almost unbearable polemic on the on implicating the culture of images in a sustained Palm D’Or at the Cannes Film Festival last year and relationship between violence and the image in critique of contemporary culture as a whole. was recently nominated for a Best Foreign Film a culture saturated by both. It is not surprising Oscar. Indeed, it is an easy film to admire, featuring that such an openly confrontational film failed There is a contradiction at the heart of Haneke’s superb performances, stunning black and white to engage American audiences and critics, and cinema that is not often remarked upon. photography, a subtle and original script, unsettling so it is understandable, if perhaps disappointing, Cinematically his pedigree is almost exclusively the themes, etc. In many ways, it is very much in keeping that after this attempt at mainstream subversion high modernist tradition of mid-century European with his previous work. It examines systemic proved commercially unsuccessful (and failed to auteurs: Antonioni, Godard, Passolini, Bunuel, and violence, repression, and social oppression, and receive the serious critical appraisal it deserved), his most eagerly acknowledged influence, Bresson. illustrates the ways these are passed on from one Haneke has decided to retreat to the safer shores However, stylistically Haneke is a staunch realist. generation to the next – it could be viewed as a kind of an art-house period piece, which, for all its There is nothing in Haneke’s cinema like Bresson’s of thematic counterpart to Caché. The difference unsettling power and meticulous realization, idiosyncratically austere use of non-professional is that unlike all of Haneke’s other features, ultimately lets viewers contemplate a fable about ‘models’, and certainly nothing of the unique The White Ribbon is not set in the contemporary the roots of evil from a comfortable distance. idiom of essayistic montage Godard has developed. world. The film takes place in a village in the With every element of his films – the acting, the Austro-Hungarian Empire unsettled by a series of The White Ribbon may well be a masterpiece – dialogue, the photography, the settings, the sound mysterious violent incidents in the years preceding but is it the kind of masterpiece we need? I, and music – Haneke favors a strictly naturalistic the outbreak of World War One. It is a chilling for one, will hold out hope that after basking approach. His stylizations reveal themselves portrait of a community locked in a deteriorating in the justly deserved establishment praise, mostly in his predilection for fragmentation (of cycle of Nietzschean resentiment, a psychologically Haneke will return to his more crucial role as narrative and mise-en-scene), as well his deft and philosophically lacerating illustration of the a divisive polemicist and critic of the present. experiments with duration (shots held well past ways in which injustice, inequality and exploitation - Mike Vass the point of comfort). His basic approach is to breeds hatred and repression, and of the ways in reproduce the texture and details of contemporary which moral authoritarianism and ideological .

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