Michael Haneke’s ('Happy End', 'The White Ribbon') 2013 Oscar- and Palme d'Or-winning drama 'Amour' follows an elderly couple facing their greatest challenge yet.
A police unit breaks into a Paris apartment and discover the body of an elderly woman (Emmanuelle Riva). Her husband (Jean-Louis Trintignant) is nowhere to be found. We then jump back in time to one of their last outings together before Anne becomes incapacitated as a result of an illness. What we witness is the cost of love – not the romance of cinema, but the day-to- day activity of caring for another person, no matter the physical or emotional cost.
Michael Haneke’s most sensitive film refuses to pull any punches in his depiction of the ageing process, but avoids sensation in favour of empathy. This is deeply humane, profoundly moving cinema.
★★★★★ "Uncomfortable, uncompromising, unflinching... and utterly unmissable" - David Hughes, Empire
★★★★★ "The acting from these two legends of French cinema is quite superb" - Tim Robey, The Telegraph
★★★★★ "A passionate, painful, intimate drama to be compared with Bergman's 'Scenes from a Marriage'" - Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian
12
127 minutes
2012
European, Award Winners, Drama
France
French
English
Curzon Artificial Eye