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Haneke‘s Funny Games hold a special place in Marshall’s heart. It is the last film he got to watch with his brother Carson before he passed away. And it is exactly the kind of film they loved: heady, shocking, challenging, bizarre, and expertly crafted. Laura and Marshall revisit it to discuss the representation of suffering and violence, the intellectual challenge of films, and the limits and concept of gratuitousness. Invite your neighbors and join us for a listen.
TOPIC INDEX – Funny Games (Haneke 1997) (times are approximate)
0:35 – Introductions
Related Episodes
Recommended Films
Credits
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We would very much appreciate any contributions to help offset the cost of producing the podcast. Thanks! paypal.me/collectivenightmares
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“Horror films are our collective nightmares.”
Episode 65
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The post Funny Games (1997) appeared first on Collective Nightmares.
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Haneke‘s Funny Games hold a special place in Marshall’s heart. It is the last film he got to watch with his brother Carson before he passed away. And it is exactly the kind of film they loved: heady, shocking, challenging, bizarre, and expertly crafted. Laura and Marshall revisit it to discuss the representation of suffering and violence, the intellectual challenge of films, and the limits and concept of gratuitousness. Invite your neighbors and join us for a listen.
TOPIC INDEX – Funny Games (Haneke 1997) (times are approximate)
0:35 – Introductions
Related Episodes
Recommended Films
Credits
Edited and processed with Audacity. Free, cross-platform, open source, and awesome.
We would very much appreciate any contributions to help offset the cost of producing the podcast. Thanks! paypal.me/collectivenightmares
Thanks for listening. Please let us know your thoughts.
• www.collectivenightmares.com
“Horror films are our collective nightmares.”
Episode 65
Keywords
The post Funny Games (1997) appeared first on Collective Nightmares.

113,035 Listeners