Aaron, Mark and Doug McCambridge from the Good Times, Great Movies podcast discuss this early work of Michael Haneke’s recently released on The Criterion Collection. We discuss the famous tracking shot, the way he explores culture, and of course the incomparable Juliette Binoche. We also discuss Haneke’s body of work, exploring how he works as a filmmaker, what he is trying to say, and why he is so often provocative. #ParisIsAboutLife

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Outline:

0:00 – Intro, Housekeeping

20:00 – News

38:40 – Code Unknown

1:22:50 – Michael Haneke

Intro

Doug – iTunes | Twitter

#CriterionBlogathon preview.

News

Ryan Gallagher’s tweet about The Manchurian Candidate

Emir Kusturica

Dont Look Back packaging from Criterion Forum

The Rainer Werner Fassbinder Collection from Arrow

Code Unknown

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One of the most impressive scenes in CODE UNKNOWN was the long tracking shot. pic.twitter.com/Cd47fpy5cG — Aaron West (@awest505) November 14, 2015

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