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Hanussen

  • 1988
  • R
  • 2h 20min
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Hanussen (1988)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA man's story parallels Hitler's rise. Austrian Klaus Schneider, wounded in World War I, recovers in the care of Dr. Emil Bettleheim. Bettleheim discovers that Schneider possesses powers of ... Leer todoA man's story parallels Hitler's rise. Austrian Klaus Schneider, wounded in World War I, recovers in the care of Dr. Emil Bettleheim. Bettleheim discovers that Schneider possesses powers of empathy and of clairvoyance, such that could aid suicidal patients. After the war, with on... Leer todoA man's story parallels Hitler's rise. Austrian Klaus Schneider, wounded in World War I, recovers in the care of Dr. Emil Bettleheim. Bettleheim discovers that Schneider possesses powers of empathy and of clairvoyance, such that could aid suicidal patients. After the war, with one friend as his manager and another as his lover, Schneider changes his name to Eric Jan H... Leer todo

  • Dirección
    • István Szabó
  • Guionistas
    • Péter Dobai
    • Erik Jan Hanussen
    • Paul Hengge
  • Elenco
    • Klaus Maria Brandauer
    • Erland Josephson
    • Ildikó Bánsági
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • István Szabó
    • Guionistas
      • Péter Dobai
      • Erik Jan Hanussen
      • Paul Hengge
    • Elenco
      • Klaus Maria Brandauer
      • Erland Josephson
      • Ildikó Bánsági
    • 10Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 14Opiniones de los críticos
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    • Nominado a 1 premio Óscar
      • 1 premio ganado y 6 nominaciones en total

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    Klaus Maria Brandauer
    Klaus Maria Brandauer
    • Klaus Schneider…
    Erland Josephson
    Erland Josephson
    • Dr. Bettelheim
    Ildikó Bánsági
    Ildikó Bánsági
    • Sister Betty
    Walter Schmidinger
    Walter Schmidinger
    • Propaganda chief
    Károly Eperjes
    Károly Eperjes
    • Captain Tibor Nowotny
    Grazyna Szapolowska
    Grazyna Szapolowska
    • Valery de la Meer
    Colette Pilz-Warren
    • Dagma
    Adrianna Biedrzynska
    Adrianna Biedrzynska
    • Wally
    György Cserhalmi
    György Cserhalmi
    • Count Trantow-Waldbach
    Michal Bajor
    Michal Bajor
    • Becker
    Jirí Adamíra
    Jirí Adamíra
    • Rattinger
    Róbert Rátonyi
    • Prof. Gábor
    Kalina Jedrusik
    Kalina Jedrusik
      Gabriela Kownacka
      Gabriela Kownacka
      • Wife of Propaganda Chief
      Ewa Blaszczyk
      Ewa Blaszczyk
      • Hennie Stahlová
      Péter Andorai
      • Fabian
      Lajos Kovács
      Éva Kerekes
      • Dirección
        • István Szabó
      • Guionistas
        • Péter Dobai
        • Erik Jan Hanussen
        • Paul Hengge
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      9Manuel-Hoerth

      Great performance by Brandauer

      The acting by Klaus Maria Brandauer as Hanussen is top notch. He carries this movie. And all in all I really enjoyed it.

      Only the title is a little misleading. Because I never got the feeling it portrays the historic Hanussen. But then again movies seldom stay true to history. But at least they got all the major events right and even Hanussen's stage performance and probably his charisma...

      But his character... well, I just feel that he wasn't the kind of person that is being portrayed in this movie - AT ALL! This movie portrays him as an opponent of the Nazis, when in reality he was more of a supporter who fell out of favor due to factional infighting and some miscalculated movies on Hanussen's part.

      A lot of people have noticed this and many have asked why he is being portrayed in a purely positive light and as an opponent of the Nazis when in reality he was more like one of Hitler's most important supporters at the time. Personally I think they intentionally altered this aspect. Consider it German censorship. As you can clearly see by watching this movie, German censorship works very different than U.S. censorship. Germans have no problems with displaying tons of unnecessary nudity, sex, alcohol, drug use and swearing - sometimes even in children's movies. But having the protagonist of a movie be a leading Nazi? And on top of that a Jewish Nazi? No way! People in Germany of 1988 weren't ready for that kinda stuff.

      In 2007 the Germans made a movie called "My Führer" which also seems to be VERY loosely based on Hanussen. Only this time they finally included scenes of him actually teaching Hitler - something they obviously weren't yet ready for in 1988.

      So I actually kinda liked Klaus Maria Brandauer's "fictional" Hanussen more than the historic one - he is definitely more sympathetic. So as long as you separate the Hanussen portrayed in "Hanussen" from the historic Hanussen, then it is a very enjoyable and touching story.

      Oh and I feel I have to note that the English subtitles I had aren't exactly the most accurate. A lot of times the subtitles seem to say something completely different than what is being said in German. And while the acting of Klaus Maria Brandauer is awesome, the acting of some of the supporting characters is awful. Now this sounds like a lot of criticism, but actually the movie is still pretty awesome and truly deserves 9 out of 10. If you liked movies like "The Prestige" or "The Illusionist" then this is a must watch!
      7marcin_kukuczka

      Transfer of Will, Transfer of Thought, Transfer of Propaganda

      Having seen the two first films of Szabo-Brandauer's trilogy, I felt exceptionally curious to see HANUSSEN, perhaps the least popular of these but very attractive as for the content. And when I at last got an opportunity to see this film, I immediately noticed the mature Szabo directing style that seems to be addressed rather to adult viewers. What is so special about this very style that is ever present in MEPHISTO, OBERST REDL and here? It's almost deprived of effective visuals being supplied with the typical themes concerning the fear of future, contradictions of a self, nonsense of politics, problem of selfishness, power of propaganda, finally a personal tragedy in a diversely brutal world. Yet, there is something that appears to be unique for HANUSSEN...the main character.

      Though Klaus Schneider or Eric Jan Hanussen (Klaus Maria Brandauer) also goes through an individual drama, he is different than Mephisto or Redl were. He is not an actor whom people like for talent and wit, he is not a soldier whom the military and governing powers reward, he is a magician, a hypnotist, a "prophet" who can predict everything, who is able to look at people's faces and read their minds. Yet, like with the two previous characters, at the moment he becomes a popular figure the politics steps in and controls the life of the character no matter if he wants this or not...

      Since the film has much to do with magic and unreal events combined with hypnosis, the events might seem unconvincing for many of us. Transfer of will, oriental elements, hidden power, symbols of magic...these all do not appeal to me whatsoever. At the same time, this film is not for youngsters or children but only for adult viewers due to its sophistication and immorality, including nudity. However, what we get at the beginning and at the end of the movie is the Lord's Prayer. It seems that only in the most important, crucial moments of life, people turn to the only God they have in their hearts. However, someone may cope with one significant dilemma: can we combine Christianity with magic? The director does not seem to bother answering for that question. He rather focuses, like in his previous films, on a person in the world, on a life among many lives: so unique, so irreplaceable, so much filled with contradictions, so weak and unstable. And that is something I'd like to analyze in more details.

      Istvan Szabo, to the very core, provides us with an insight into the sadness, hypocrisy of the reality we live in. Why are the people so much into magic? Because they have unstable lives. Magic attracts them because it may tell them something they do not find in a regular routine of everyday life. They love Hanussen because it is him who predicts the unexpected stock exchange prices of cotton, it is him who tells the fate of the American ship, it is him who predicts the reign of Hitler and his pack of bandits. Finally, it is him, this time so uncomfortable, who predicts the burning of Reichstag. Therefore, illusively, people love him in spite of the fact that there is also a propaganda around his personality; they love him because he can partly ease their fear of tomorrow, he can give them an answer while the rest of the world remains mute.

      The performances are fine but one performance is a marvel...it's Klaus Maria Brandauer's. I am not going to compare his portrayal to his previous ones in Szabo's films. They were all very good. However, one fact has to be mentioned. It is in HANUSSEN where one realizes that Brandauer was really born for these roles. His Hanussen is a quintessential of what Szabo wanted to convey in his films. He reaches the climax here. Unforgettable moments! Consider, for instance, one of his most powerful moments when he (Klaus Schneider) stops a patient in hospital from suicide. This is also a critical moment in the whole movie because then the main character finds himself as a hypnotist and people find this talent in him. Other cast include Erland Josephson as Dr Bettelheim and Adrianna Biedrzynska as Wally. Meaningful that Szabo twice cast a Polish actress as the main character's woman (Krystyna Janda in MEPHISTO and Adrianna Biedrzynska here). She is not Janda but does a fine job, too.

      All in all, HANUSSEN, though a very difficult movie, appears to be a significant work: thought provoking, individual one. Yet, it should be seen after MEPHISTO and OBERST REDL. Then, the movie makes the desirable sense. It is simply a harmony of Szabo's with Klaus Maria Brandauer in the lead and their pretty pessimistic message about life and reality.
      6mjneu59

      fascinating, but somewhat disjointed

      A German soldier with a serious head wound survives The Great War to become a celebrated clairvoyant in Depression-era Berlin, mesmerizing audiences (and critics) by the sheer force of his personality. No, his stage name isn't Adolph Hitler, but the parallels soon become clear. Are his powers a supernatural gift or merely sensitive guesswork? The question takes on added significance when the apolitical showman begins predicting the rise of fascism and falls under the influence (against his own will) of the fledgling Nazi Party. The film presents an intriguing, if not always cohesive, portrait of an entertainer (and by extension, a nation) under the spell of forces beyond anyone's control, with the title role coming vividly to life in Klaus Maria Brandauer's equally mesmerizing performance. His efforts helped earn the film a nomination for Best Foreign Language Feature, but the results were likely too dark and ambiguous to win the Oscar.
      9xenophil

      the fatal hubris of an artist in the path of Nazism

      This is the story of the fatal hubris of an artist who vainly tries to maintain neutrality in the face of encroaching Nazism, in order to pursue his brilliant career as a hypnotist and magician. The suspense grows unbearable as the perverse evil intrudes into every aspect of life.

      There are wonderful examples of the way the Hitler's propaganda machine co-opts everything in sight, and how people underestimate, over and over again, the lengths he will go to. The character of Bruno Bettelheim, with a clear, humane view of life, appears as a foil to the protagonist who is seduced by his 'art'. I really liked the irony of the man who predicts the future, coming up against his own unrolling fate, as becomes clear in the last, most sinister scene.

      This is my favorite of the three Istvan Szabo movies about protagonists trying to control their fate in the web of intrigue of a totalitarian state. It is exciting and provocative.
      9malatzky

      Terrific film

      Of the many Brandauer films I have seen, this is the best. He has a truly extraordinary face and he really acts with his expressions.

      As usual,Szabo throws in the Hungarian factor even though most of his films occur outside of his home country. And very little Hungarian is spoken. This character Hanussen is based on a true story, but since I don't believe in the supernatural I can't validate what happens in the film as true. Szabo makes consistently interesting films but it seems that all I have seen has been under Communist rule

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      • Trivia
        Hungary's official submission to the 1989's Academy Awards for the Best Foreign Language Film category.
      • Errores
        Erik Hanussen added his pseudonym in 1923 in New York, in the movie it happened in Germany in 1919.
      • Citas

        Prosecutor: Ah, you are saying you can read people's thoughts.

        Klaus Schneider: Yes.

        Prosecutor: And you can tell them their future?

        Klaus Schneider: Yes.

        Prosecutor: May I ask my own future?

        Klaus Schneider: You are going to lose this case.

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        Followed by Invincible (2001)

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      • Fecha de lanzamiento
        • 6 de octubre de 1988 (Hungría)
      • Países de origen
        • Hungría
        • Alemania Occidental
        • Austria
      • Idiomas
        • Húngaro
        • Alemán
      • También se conoce como
        • Hanussen, el adivino
      • Locaciones de filmación
        • Karlovy Vary, República Checa
      • Productoras
        • Central Cinema Company Film (CCC)
        • Hungarofilm
        • Mafilm
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      • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
        • USD 82,635
      • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
        • USD 15,504
        • 12 mar 1989
      • Total a nivel mundial
        • USD 82,635
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