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    The Seventh Continent

    1992 · Fantasy · 1h 24m

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  1. Rated 4.5/5 Stars • Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars 01/27/23 Full Review Audience Member For years, The Seventh Continent has been a special film for me. The most chilling of horrors, one which has ...

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      The Seventh Continent Reviews. Intelligent, hard-hitting,...

  2. Sep 26, 2018 · The Seventh Continent (108 minutes) takes a distressing look into the darkest crevices of human nature. The sublime, disjointed visuals’ incisive depiction of urban alienation offers no comfort or rational explanation. Arun Kumar is an ardent cinebuff, who likes to analyze movie to its minute detail.

  3. The 7th Continent. NEW. Three members (Birgit Doll, Dieter Berner, Leni Tanzer) of a middle-class and alienated family prepare to kill themselves. The Schobers, an Austrian family of three, live ...

    • Drama
    • Hammer Films
    • Michael Haneke
  4. Emotionally shattering real-life horror. gray4 16 March 2004. A powerful, disturbing film, shot in a highly idiosyncratic style. Michael Haneke's dissection of Austrian alienation is astonishingly effective. The style is, for the first part of the film, full of such close-ups that we don't see the characters' faces for nearly half an hour, but ...

  5. Jun 9, 2008 · The Seventh Continent Reviews. Intelligent, hard-hitting, nightmarish family drama that's based on a true story and told in a repetitive clinical style that reflects the subjects' anomie. Full ...

  6. The Seventh Continent (German: Der siebente Kontinent) is a 1989 Austrian drama film directed by Michael Haneke. It is Haneke's debut feature film. The film chronicles three years in the life of an Austrian family, which consists of Georg, an engineer; his wife Anna, an optometrist; and their young daughter, Eva.

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  8. Dec 20, 2011 · The Seventh Continent is divided into three sections across three sequential years 1987-9. The first of these introduces us to the family and their routine, Haneke’s static camera focusing upon their actions: the alarm clock is turned off; feet slot into slippers; curtains are drawn open; teeth are brushed; shoes are tied; the child is awoken ...

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