Michael Haneke Collection (1976 - 2012) Blu-ray

Umbrella EntertainmentSKU: DAVID5329-COL
Edition: Collector's
Price:
Sale price $350.00 AUD
Release Date:  09 July 2025

Extras:
Standard softpack edition available from select stores. Only available from the Umbrella webstore, The Michael Haneke Blu-ray Collection Collector's Edition includes:
     
  • 100+ page Hard bound book 'An Exploration of the films of Michael Haneke' includes essays by David Michael Brown, Jack Sargeant, William Bibbiani and Witney Siebold
  • Custom diecut rigid case
  • 16in x 20in (400mm x 505mm) canvas poster
  • Limited Edition Numbered release
  • DISC 1: Lemmings Part 1 and Lemmings Part 2

  • NEW! Absurd, Filthy Creatures Set on Self-Destruction: Alexandra Heller-Nicholas on Haneke's Lemmings films
  • NEW! Interview with Michael Haneke by David Poland
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    DISC 2: The Seventh Continent

  • NEW! Audio commentary with Academic and Author Alison Taylor
  • NEW! Compulsive Monotony: Thomas Caldwell on The Seventh Continent
  • Interview with Michael Haneke
  • Trailer  
  • DISC 3: Benny's Video

  • NEW! Audio Commentary with critics Emma Westwood and Stephen A Russel
  • NEW! Remediation and Found Footage of Benny's Video and
  • Cache: A Video Essay by Mary Beth McAndrews
  • Interview with Michael Haneke by Serge Toubiana
  • Deleted Scenes 
  • DISC 4: The Rebellion

  • NEW! Audio Commentary with  writer and critic Thomas Caldwell
  • Three Paths To The Lake (1976)
  • NEW! Michael Haneke on Violence
  • DISC 5: 71 Fragments Of A Chronology Of Chance

  • NEW! Audio Commentary with author and critic Martyn Conterio
  • NEW! Picking up the Pieces: Josh Nelson on Haneke’s 71 Fragments
  • Interview with Michael Haneke by Serge Toubiana
  • Michael Haneke: Master Class at Utopia Bordeaux 2017 
  • DISC 6: The Castle

  • NEW! Work Will Make You Free: Sean Hogan on TV adaptations of Haneke
  • 24 Realities Per Second documentary
  • BFI at Home Filmmakers in Focus: Michael Haneke 
  • DISC 7: Funny Games

  • NEW! Audio Commentary with William Bibbiani and Witney Siebold
  • NEW! Home is Where the Heart Is: Alexandra West on Funny Games and the history of the home invasion subgenre
  • NEW! Interview with Michael Haneke by David Poland 
  • Interview with Michael Haneke
  • DISC 8: Code Unknown

  • NEW! Audio Commentary by Sean Hogan and James Mottram
  • NEW! Keep it in the Family: David Michael Brown on Haneke's Disfunctional Family Units
  • "Making of" featurette Behind the Scenes - Filming the Boulevard Sequences
  • Introduction by Michael Haneke
  • Trailer  
  • DISC 9: The Piano Teacher

  • NEW! Audio Commentary with critic and writer Alexandra Heller-Nicholas
  • NEW! The Riddle of Erika: Nadine Whitney on fetishism, coldness and cruelty in The Piano Teacher
  • NEW! Torturing the Ivories: Andrew Marshall-Roberts on The Piano Teacher
  • NEW! Kat Ellinger on The Piano Teacher Interview with Michael Haneke
  • Interview with Writer Elfriede Jelinek
  • Behind the Scenes - Synchronisation session
  • Trailer 
  • DISC 10: Time of the Wolf

  • NEW! Audio Commentary with writer and broadcaster Josh Nelson
  • NEW! No More Heroes: Kat Ellinger on Time of the Wolf and Post-Mythic Dystopia "Making Of" featurette
  • Le Temps de Loup at Cannes 2003 Trailer
  • DISC 11: Hidden (Caché)

  • NEW! Audio Commentary with William Bibbiani and Witney Siebold
  • NEW! Hidden Fears: Kat Ellinger on the Bourgeois Psyche and Its Unconscious Threat in Caché
  • "Making of Hidden" documentary
  • Michael Haneke interview by Serge Toubiana
  • Trailer 
  • DISC 12: The White Ribbon

  • NEW! The Evil Within: David Michael Brown on The White Ribbon
  • NEW! HBO Directors Dialogues: Michael Haneke and Darren Aronofsky
  • NEW! Interview with Michael Haneke by David Poland 
  • "Making of" documentary
  • Interview with Michael Haneke
  • DISC 13: Amour

  • "The Making of Amour "featurette"
  • Movie Presentation by Phillipe Rouyer" featurette
  • Interview with actor Jean-Louis Trintignant "Pourquoi que je vis" documentary excerpt
  • Trailer
  • Extras subject to change


Disc type: Blu-ray
No. of discs: 13
Running time: Various
Audio format: 5.1 & 2.0 & DTS
Format: 1080P
Colour: COLOUR
Languages: Various
Aspect ratio: 16:9
Image ratio: Various
Subtitles: English
Year of Production: 1976 - 2012
Release Date: 09 July 2025

Description

Provocative filmmaker Michael Haneke is renowned for exploring human nature, isolation, and societal disintegration. His films invite deep reflection on the complexities of modern life, exposing the hidden darkness beneath the surface of everyday existence.

This MICHAEL HANEKE COLLECTION showcases Haneke’s signature minimalist style, stark realism, and refusal to offer easy answers.

In This Box Set:

  • Three Paths to the Lake (1976)
  • Lemmings Part 1 & Part 2 (1979)
  • Seventh Continent (1989)
  • Benny's Video (1992)
  • The Rebellion (1993)
  • 71 Fragments of a Chronology of Chance (1994)
  • The Castle (1997)
  • Funny Games (1997)
  • Code Unknown (2000
  • The Piano Teacher (2001)
  • Time of the Wolf (2003)
  • Hidden (2005)
  • The White Ribbon (2009)
  • Amour (2012)
  • Each film in Umbrella’s MICHAEL HANEKE COLLECTION offers a unique and unsettling glimpse into the human condition, with Haneke’s unflinching gaze offering no easy resolutions, yet delivering powerful cinematic experiences that linger long after the credits roll.

    Standard softpack edition available from select stores. Only available from the Umbrella webstore, The Michael Haneke Blu-ray Collection Collector's Edition includes:

       
    • 100+ page Hard bound book 'An Exploration of the films of Michael Haneke' includes essays by David Michael Brown, Jack Sargeant, William Bibbiani and Witney Siebold
    • Custom diecut rigid case
    • 16in x 20in (400mm x 505mm) canvas poster
    • Limited Edition Numbered release

    LEMMINGS (1979)

    Tale 1: Arcadia and Tale 2: Injuries: Haneke’s early foray into television films, Lemmings explores the destructive patterns of middle-class life, examining his own generation’s fate post-World War 2. 

    THREE PATHS TO THE LAKE (1976)

    This adaptation of Ingeborg Bachman’s story delves into themes of existential dread and the failure of human connections, examining the impact of an encounter with an unfamiliar place on three individuals’ lives. 

    SEVENTH CONTINENT(1989)

    A chilling and enigmatic meditation on suburban life, depicting the gradual unraveling of a seemingly ordinary family. 

    BENNY'S VIDEO (1992)

    A disturbing exploration of violence and media, following a teenager whose obsession with violent videos leads to real-life consequences. 

    THE REBELLION (Die Rebellion) (1993)

    A rare political drama, examining the emotional and societal tensions surrounding a group of rebellious students.

    71 FRAGMENTS OF A CHRONOLOGY OF CHANCE(1994)

    A fragmented narrative that weaves together multiple storylines, examining the randomness of life and the underlying connections between disparate characters.

    THE CASTLE (Das Schloß) (1997)

    An adaptation of Franz Kafka's novel, capturing the sense of bureaucratic absurdity and existential uncertainty that defines the original text.

    FUNNY GAMES (1997)

    A harrowing psychological thriller that critiques violence in media, with a disturbing portrayal of a family taken hostage by two sadistic young men.

    CODE UNKNOWN (2000)

    A complex, multi-layered narrative exploring themes of alienation, communication, and the disconnect between personal lives and societal structures.

    THE PIANO TEACHER (2001)

    A disturbing exploration of sexual repression, obsession, and control, focusing on the complex relationship between a piano teacher and her pupil.

    TIME OF THE WOLF (Le temps du loup) (2003)

    A post-apocalyptic drama about survival, human frailty, and the breakdown of societal structures after a catastrophic event.

    HIDDEN (Caché) (2005)

    A tense, slow-burning thriller about guilt, surveillance, and the resurfacing of past secrets in a seemingly perfect family’s life.

    THE WHITE RIBBON (Das weiße Band - Eine deutsche Kindergeschichte) (2009)

    A haunting drama set in pre-World War I Germany, focusing on the dark secrets of a small village and its children, whose lives are shaped by fear and discipline.

    AMOUR (2012)

    A poignant, intimate look at love, aging, and loss, following an elderly couple as they navigate the devastating effects of illness.

    Director: Michael Haneke

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