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    Burghart Klaußner  : le pasteur






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    Janina Fautz : Erna, la jeune « voyante »,
    fille du pasteur





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    Trivia
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    The children in the film are the generation of Germans who became Nazis. Michael Haneke has stated that while that is intentional, the ideas in the film are meant to encompass more than what lead to the rise of Nazism.
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    All scenes were originally shot in color and then altered to black and white in post-production.
     
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    Most of the adults are not given names in the film, instead being called Pastor, Baron, Steward, etc. This includes the narrator, who is only known as The School Teacher.
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    After it lost the Best Foreign Film Oscar, a few articles were written exposing that the Academy voters for this category were not obligated to view all the films before voting.
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    Michael Haneke has said the project was in development for more than ten years.
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    Michael Haneke wanted the environments to be very dark, so many indoor scenes used only practical light sources such as oil lamps and candles. In some of the darkest scenes, where the crew had been forced to add artificial lighting, extra shadows could be removed in the digital post-production which allowed for extensive retouching.
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    The choice to make the film in black and white was based partly on the resemblance to photographs of the era, but also to create a distancing effect.
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    Although the town itself is fictional, many of the incidents depicted in the film are drawn from real incidents in Germany and Austria during the 1920's-1940's.
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    In an interview with Austrian magazine "Celluloid", Michael Haneke stated that he first planned "Das weiße Band" as a three-part TV-mini-series.
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    More than 7000 children were interviewed during the six-month-long casting period. For most of the adult roles, Michael Haneke selected actors with whom he had worked before and therefore knew they were suitable for the roles.
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    In the dance scene, where the camera moves in 360 degrees, tiles were added frame by frame to replace the original Eternit roofs.
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    Before filming started, Christian Berger studied the black and white films Ingmar Bergman made with Sven Nykvist as cinematographer.
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    Germany's official submission for the Best Foreign Language Film Award at the 82nd Annual Academy Awards in 2010.
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    Film debut of Christian Friedel.
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    Michael Haneke planned this movie with Ulrich Mühe as the pastor, but he died the year before shooting began.

     






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    Récompenses et distinctions (source Wiki)

    Nominations
    Oscar du meilleur film étranger 2010
    César du meilleur film étranger 2010

    Prix
    Festival de Cannes 2009 : Palme d'or
    Prix FIPRESCI de la Critique internationale
    Prix de l'Éducation nationale
    Mention spéciale du jury œcuménique

    Prix du cinéma européen 2009 : Meilleur film européen
    Meilleur réalisateur européen
    Meilleur scénariste européen

    Golden Globe du meilleur film étranger 2010
    Dix Lolas du cinéma allemand 2010 dont : Meilleur film
    Meilleur réalisateur (Michael Haneke)
    Meilleur acteur (Burghart Klaußner)
    Meilleur second rôle féminin (Maria-Victoria Dragus)
    Meilleur scénario (Michael Haneke)

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    Distinctions et Récompenses (source Imdb)
    Showing all 59 wins and 28 nominations

    Academy Awards, USA 2010

     

    Nominated
    Oscar
    Best Achievement in Cinematography
    Christian Berger
    Best Foreign Language Film of the Year
    Germany.

    Golden Globes, USA 2010

     

    Won
    Golden Globe
    Best Foreign Language Film

    BAFTA Awards 2010

     

    Nominated
    BAFTA Film Award
    Best Film Not in the English Language
    Stefan Arndt
    Veit Heiduschka
    Margaret Ménégoz
    Michael Haneke

    Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences of Argentina 2010

     

    Won
    Award of the Argentinean Academy
    Best Foreign Film
    Michael Haneke
    Germany.

    Amanda Awards, Norway 2010

     

    Won
    Amanda
    Best Foreign Feature Film (Årets utenlandske kinofilm)
    Michael Haneke

    American Society of Cinematographers, USA 2010

     

    Won
    ASC Award
    Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Theatrical Releases
    Christian Berger

    Argentinean Film Critics Association Awards 2011

     

    Nominated
    Silver Condor
    Best Foreign Film, Not in the Spanish Language (Mejor Película Extranjera)
    Michael Haneke
    Austria.

    Bodil Awards 2011

     

    Won
    Bodil
    Best Non-American Film (Bedste ikke-amerikanske film)
    Michael Haneke

    British Society of Cinematographers 2009

     

    Nominated
    Best Cinematography Award
    Christian Berger

    Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards 2010

     

    Nominated
    Critics Choice Award
    Best Foreign Language Film

    Cannes Film Festival 2009

     

    Won
    Cinema Prize of the French National Education System
    Michael Haneke
    Won
    FIPRESCI Prize
    Competition
    Michael Haneke
    Won
    Palme d'Or
    Michael Haneke
    Won
    Prize of the Ecumenical Jury - Special Mention
    Michael Haneke

    A profound film of beautiful formal and cinematographical craft that moved all of us, reminding us ... More

    A profound film of beautiful formal and cinematographical craft that moved all of us, reminding us to beware of the symptoms of our inner violence that also breeds social and political violence.


    Central Ohio Film Critics Association 2011

     

    2nd place
    COFCA Award
    Best Foreign Language Film

    Chicago Film Critics Association Awards 2009

     

    Won
    CFCA Award
    Best Foreign Language Film

    Chlotrudis Awards 2010

     

    Won
    Chlotrudis Award
    Best Cinematography
    Christian Berger
    Nominated
    Chlotrudis Award
    Best Director
    Michael Haneke
    Best Performance by an Ensemble Cast
    Best Movie

    Cinema Brazil Grand Prize 2011

     

    Nominated
    Cinema Brazil Grand Prize
    Best Foreign-Language Film (Melhor Filme Estrangeiro)
    Michael Haneke
    Germany

    César Awards, France 2010

     

    Nominated
    César
    Best Foreign Film (Meilleur film étranger)
    Michael Haneke
    Austria.

    David di Donatello Awards 2010

     

    Nominated
    David
    Best European Film (Miglior Film dell'Unione Europea)
    Michael Haneke

    European Film Awards 2009

     

    Won
    European Film Award
    Best Film
    Best Director
    Michael Haneke
    Best Screenwriter
    Michael Haneke
    Nominated
    European Film Award
    Best Cinematographer
    Christian Berger

    Film Critics Circle of Australia Awards 2011

     

    Won
    FCCA Award
    Best Foreign Language Film
    Michael Haneke

    Gaudí Awards 2011

     

    Won
    Gaudí Award
    Best European Film (Millor Pel·lícula Europea)
    Michael Haneke

    German Film Awards 2010

     

    Won
    Film Award in Gold
    Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role (Beste darstellerische Leistung - Weibliche Nebenrolle)
    Maria-Victoria Dragus
    Best Screenplay (Bestes Drehbuch)
    Michael Haneke
    Best Cinematography (Beste Kamera/Bildgestaltung)
    Christian Berger
    Best Production Design (Bestes Szenenbild)
    Christoph Kanter
    Best Costume Design (Bestes Kostümbild)
    Moidele Bickel
    Best Makeup (Bestes Maskenbild)
    Waldemar Pokromski
    Anette Keiser
    Best Sound (Beste Tongestaltung)
    Guillaume Sciama
    Jean-Pierre Laforce
    Outstanding Feature Film (Bester Spielfilm)
    Stefan Arndt
    Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role (Beste darstellerische Leistung - Männliche Hauptrolle)
    Burghart Klaußner
    Best Direction (Beste Regie)
    Michael Haneke
    Nominated
    Film Award in Gold
    Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role (Beste darstellerische Leistung - Weibliche Hauptrolle)
    Susanne Lothar
    Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role (Beste darstellerische Leistung - Männliche Nebenrolle)
    Rainer Bock
    Best Editing (Bester Schnitt)
    Monika Willi

    German Film Critics Association Awards 2010

     

    Won
    German Film Critics Award
    Best Film (Bester Spielfilm)
    Michael Haneke
    Best Actor (Bester Darsteller)
    Burghart Klaußner
    Best Screenplay (Bestes Drehbuch)
    Michael Haneke
    Best Cinematography (Beste Bildgestaltung)
    Christian Berger

    Goya Awards 2011

     

    Nominated
    Goya
    Best European Film (Mejor Película Europea)
    Michael Haneke

    Guild of German Art House Cinemas 2010

     

    Won
    Guild Film Award - Gold
    German Film (Deutscher Film)
    Michael Haneke

    International Cinephile Society Awards 2010

     

    Won
    ICS Award
    Best Film Not in the English Language
    Best Cinematography
    Christian Berger
    2nd place
    ICS Award
    Best Picture
    Best Director
    Michael Haneke
    Best Ensemble
    Nominated
    ICS Award
    Best Original Screenplay
    Michael Haneke

    Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists 2010

     

    Nominated
    Silver Ribbon
    Best European Director (Regista del Miglior Film Europeo)
    Michael Haneke

    Kinema Junpo Awards 2011

     

    Nominated
    Kinema Junpo Award
    Best Foreign Language Film
    Michael Haneke

    London Critics Circle Film Awards 2010

     

    Nominated
    ALFS Award
    Film of the Year
    Director of the Year
    Michael Haneke
    Screenwriter of the Year
    Michael Haneke
    Foreign Language Film of the Year

    Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards 2009

     

    Won
    LAFCA Award
    Best Cinematography
    Christian Berger
    2nd place
    LAFCA Award
    Best Director
    Michael Haneke
    Best Foreign Film
    Michael Haneke

    National Board of Review, USA 2009

     

    Won
    NBR Award
    Top Five Foreign Films

    National Society of Film Critics Awards, USA 2010

     

    Won
    NSFC Award
    Best Cinematography
    Christian Berger

    New Faces Awards, Germany 2010

     

    Won
    New Faces Award
    Actress
    Leonie Benesch

    New York Film Critics Circle Awards 2009

     

    Won
    NYFCC Award
    Best Cinematographer
    Christian Berger

    New York Film Critics, Online 2009

     

    Won
    NYFCO Award
    Best Foreign Language Film

    Online Film & Television Association 2010

     

    Won
    OFTA Film Award
    Best Foreign Language Film
    Germany
    Best Cinematography
    Christian Berger

    Online Film Critics Society Awards 2010

     

    Won
    OFCS Award
    Best Film Not in the English Language

    Robert Festival 2011

     

    Nominated
    Robert
    Best Non-American Film (Årets ikke-amerikanske film)
    Michael Haneke

    Romy Gala, Austria 2010

     

    Won
    Romy
    Best Film (Bester Film)
    Best Producer (Bester Produzent)
    Michael Katz
    Veit Heiduschka
    Best Direction (Beste Regie)
    Michael Haneke
    Best Cinematography (Beste Kamera)
    Christian Berger
    Nominated
    Romy
    Favorite Actor (Beliebtester Schauspieler)
    Ulrich Tukur

    Russian Guild of Film Critics 2010

     

    Won
    White Elephant
    Best Foreign Film

    San Sebastián International Film Festival 2009

     

    Won
    FIPRESCI Film of the Year
    Michael Haneke

    Satellite Awards 2009

     

    Nominated
    Satellite Award
    Best Motion Picture, Foreign Language Film
    Germany.

    Southeastern Film Critics Association Awards 2009

     

    2nd place
    SEFCA Award
    Best Foreign Language Film

    Toronto Film Critics Association Awards 2010

     

    Won
    TFCA Award
    Best Foreign Language Film

    Turia Awards 2011

     

    Won
    Audience Award
    Best Foreign Film
    Michael Haneke
    Won
    Turia Award
    Best Foreign Film
    Michael Haneke

    Washington DC Area Film Critics Association Awards 2009

     

    Nominated
    WAFCA Award
    Best Foreign Film

    Young Artist Awards 2010

     

    Won
    Young Artist Award
    Best Performance in an International Feature Film - Leading Young Performer
    Leonard Proxauf
    Leonie Benesch

     






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