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The Seventh Continent (Siebente Kontinent, Der)
(1989)
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Stars: Dieter Berner, Udo Samel, Leni Tanzer, Silvia Fenz, Robert Dietl, Birgit Doll, Georg Friedrich, Georges Kern, Elisabeth Rath
Director: Michael Haneke
Writer: Michael Haneke, Johanna Teicht
Language: English
Studio: Kino Video
Duration: 104
Rated: NR
DVD Release: May 2006

"Beautifully controlled and liberatingly intelligent," (Michael Wilmington, Chicago Tribune), The Seventh Continent is the first theatrical film written and directed by German-born auteur Michael Haneke (The Piano Teacher, Cache). "A shocking and potent statement about out times" (Jonathan Rosenbaum, Chicago Reader), this acute chronicle of a family degenerating into self-destruction is the first of a feature-film trilogy (concluding with Benny's Video and 71 Fragments of a Chronology of Chance) that centers on the intersections between media, alienation and violence.
Described by Haneke as a reflection on "the progressive emotional glaciation of Austria," The Seventh Continent focuses on George (Dieter Berner), a middling engineer, and his sardonic wife Anna (Birgit Doll). Unable to empathize with their daughter's compulsion for lying and uninterested in each other's emotional well-being, the couple turns their pedestrian way of life into a vortex of subjective malaise. And while a recurring ad for an Australian vacation stands as a signal of potential blissfulness, the couple's perfunctory melancholy eventually materialized into barbarism.
Based on a true story, and filmed as a succession of beautifully composed and yet mundane tableaux, this unsentimental depiction of individual and family collapse "ranks among the most truly terrifying in modern cinema" (Michael Wilmington, Chicago Tribune). More than a metaphor of hope and escape, The Seventh Continent is a meticulous dive into the postmodern disregard of affect - and a stark look at lives severed from feelings.


Dieter BernerGeorg
Udo SamelAlexander
Leni TanzerEva
Silvia FenzCostumer at the optician's
Robert Dietl
Birgit DollAnna
Georg Friedrich
Georges Kern
Elisabeth Rath
Alban BergComposer
Anton PeschkeCinematographer
Marie HomolkovaEditor
Genre: Drama
Media: DVD
Sound: Dolby 2.0
IMDb: 0098327