Time of the Wolf

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Time of the Wolf is a bleak, post-apocalyptic drama film by Austrian director Michael Haneke that explores social collapse and human behavior in the face of catastrophe.

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instanceOf drama film
film
post-apocalyptic film
cinematographyBy Jürgen Jürges NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Austria
France
criticalReception generally positive among critics
noted for its uncompromising depiction of collapse
director Michael Haneke NERFINISHED
distributedBy Les Films du Losange NERFINISHED
editedBy Nadine Muse NERFINISHED
explores fear and mistrust among survivors
loss of civilization
genre art film
drama
post-apocalyptic
hasAgeRating restricted in some territories due to disturbing content
hasNarrativeStyle observational
slow-paced
hasProtagonist Anne NERFINISHED
hasTitleInOriginalLanguage Le Temps du loup NERFINISHED
mainTheme breakdown of social order
family survival
human behavior in catastrophe
social collapse
musicBy Gabriele Ferro NERFINISHED
narrativeFocus family seeking refuge after unspecified catastrophe
notableFor austere visual style
bleak tone
exploration of social norms under stress
minimal exposition about the catastrophe
originalLanguage French
partOf Michael Haneke filmography
portrays group dynamics among survivors
moral ambiguity
resource scarcity
violence
premieredAt Cannes Film Festival NERFINISHED
productionCompany Les Films du Losange NERFINISHED
protagonistPortrayedBy Isabelle Huppert NERFINISHED
releaseYear 2003
screenwriter Michael Haneke NERFINISHED
setting unnamed European countryside
stars Anaïs Demoustier NERFINISHED
Béatrice Dalle NERFINISHED
Isabelle Huppert NERFINISHED
Patrice Chéreau NERFINISHED
Romain Giraud NERFINISHED

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Michael Haneke notableWork Time of the Wolf