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71 fragments d'une chronologie du hasard

Original title: 71 Fragmente einer Chronologie des Zufalls
  • 1994
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
9.3K
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71 fragments d'une chronologie du hasard (1994)
CrimeDrama

71 scenes revolving around a recent immigrant, a couple that has just adopted a daughter, a college student and a lonely old man.71 scenes revolving around a recent immigrant, a couple that has just adopted a daughter, a college student and a lonely old man.71 scenes revolving around a recent immigrant, a couple that has just adopted a daughter, a college student and a lonely old man.

  • Director
    • Michael Haneke
  • Writer
    • Michael Haneke
  • Stars
    • Gabriel Cosmin Urdes
    • Lukas Miko
    • Otto Grünmandl
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    9.3K
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    • Director
      • Michael Haneke
    • Writer
      • Michael Haneke
    • Stars
      • Gabriel Cosmin Urdes
      • Lukas Miko
      • Otto Grünmandl
    • 27User reviews
    • 39Critic reviews
    • 71Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Gabriel Cosmin Urdes
    • Marian Radu (Romanian Boy)
    Lukas Miko
    Lukas Miko
    • Max
    Otto Grünmandl
    • Tomek
    Anne Bennent
    Anne Bennent
    • Inge Brunner
    Udo Samel
    Udo Samel
    • Paul Brunner
    Branko Samarovski
    • Hans
    Claudia Martini
    • Maria
    Georg Friedrich
    Georg Friedrich
    • Bernie
    Alexander Pschill
    Alexander Pschill
    • Hanno
    Klaus Händl
    Klaus Händl
    • Gerhard
    Corina Eder
    • Anni
    Dorothee Hartinger
    • Kristina
    Patricia Hirschbichler
    • Sabine Tomek
    Barbara Nothegger
    • Fürsorgerin
    Gudrun Gutt
      Michael Jackson
      Michael Jackson
      • Self
      • (archive footage)
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      Johannes Kollmann
        Karl Künstler
          • Director
            • Michael Haneke
          • Writer
            • Michael Haneke
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          User reviews27

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          9Victoria-2

          Forces us to think about the violence we see every day

          An excellent movie that took my breath away. Haneke forces us to view television like we view film. He has no answers but throws us many questions. One of many things this movie shows us is how we stop to listen to the violence the news presents for us every day. We has almost come to the point that we need the films storytelling to get involved, but even then do we act?
          7KnightsofNi11

          Challenges everything you thought about film narrative

          If you're looking for something happy, uplifting, and fun then steer clear of this movie. If you're looking for something easy and simple then steer clear of this movie. If you're looking for something that you can watch with half a brain then avoid this movie like the plague. 71 Fragments of a Chronology of Chance is an experimental film from visionary mastermind Michael Haneke. The film is 71 different scenes that highlight small tidbits of the lives a seemingly random collection of people. News clips of war and Michael Jackson are spliced into the film as well, creating a disjointed and difficult narrative that in some ways all ties together, but in other ways stays loose and frivolous. The interpretation of this kind of narrative style is at the viewers discretion.

          If you're at all familiar with Haneke's work then you'll know not to expect anything straightforward going into this film. If you go into this film knowing nothing about Haneke then may God have mercy on your soul. Not really, just be prepared. This is not an easy film to follow being that there seems to not be much to follow. The majority of the film spends its time laying down the various puzzle pieces with very little rhyme or reason to the distribution of the pieces. Towards the end of the film the pieces begin coming together for a fairly anticlimactic ending that reflects the perpetual sadness of a world full of violence, hardship, neglect, and hatred. You'll never miss Haneke's macabre cynicism in any of this films, and especially not this one.

          It's difficult for me to form a steadfast opinion on this film because it is so out there and so difficult to fully comprehend. As always, I respect Michael Haneke for the being the true genius he is. He's created something wholly original and intuitive here, I just can't quite place what it is. There are a lot of lines going in different directions here and they never seem quite seem to meet up. This film challenges the ideas of your typical film narrative and I have to give it kudos for taking such risks and ending up with something that works more or less. 71 Fragments of a Chronology of Chance isn't a film you just watch, it's something you experience.
          8D Throat

          I'll never play table tennis again

          A fine movie that explores the lives of many strangers in Austria that are connected by the same thing: all their lives are pointless and meaningless. Though the pace is slow all the scenes work to the conclusion that is the only solution to break the deadlock. A thought-provoking film.
          7meesvanoosten36

          GOOD

          I must say that I really enjoyed this movie. The subtle exploration of the character in very personal en realistic scenes were executed in the perfect cinematic way (framing, staging, blocking, pacing, editing). The way Haneke used (the lack of) cohesive plot really caught my attention and made me excited about how the story was going to unfold. Though the end was a bit unsatisfying for me. I wasn't drawn enough to the characters to experience a emotional climax through any strong perspective from a character arc. I understanded the thematic exploration but found the climax a bit underwhelming. I'll defintely rewatch to get a hold of more missed details which might immerse me more than my first viewing.
          aarosedi

          Why is non-participation on the Pascal's wager an automatic "no" bet?

          Mr. Michael Haneke begs the audience to start asking the important questions.

          The film begins with a text of a news item involving a bank shooting incident in Vienna a day before Christmas eve 1993 that left three people dead with the 19-year-old assailant later found to have shot himself nearby.

          What then follows is a series news broadcasts interspersed with scenes involving seemingly random characters while they go through their day-to-day existence: a Romanian refugee who illegally entered Austria seeking asylum, a soldier, an armored van security guard, a college student, a couple having trying to adopt a kid, and elderly man and his bank employee daughter.

          The film is, as the title indicates (and I'll take the filmmaker's word on that), there are a total of "71 fragments" divided into segments that are separated by almost three seconds of black frames. I actually took trouble counting those (because I don't have a life) and found out that--

          The different characters are shown going through mundane activities throughout the film and it gives the viewers an insight to human behaviour and the dynamic between the characters whose connection to the other charcters are more evident than some. They are also seen to be watching these same news broadcasts in their respective environments apart from the segments that solely featured these news items being played on-screen, which in a way connects almost every person in this film.

          Mr. Haneke has a style all to his own. He's a master in evoking fright without necessarily having to show much, this will be apparent near the end of the film, the Haneke genius I'd say, just as gruesome. This is not one of his best work but it stands out on its own for the always-relevant commentary that he wishes to expound.

          The narrative that Mr. Haneke wanted to express could only be realized through a closer scrutiny of the various fragments which eventually points to a far greater tragedy, and he also throws in a fair warning as well. The same thing could also can be said regarding the conflicts around the world. We see the news on TV, the horrific images, the drama, yet something is lacking. What were the events that led up to the tragic outcome that we all get to witness on the screen? Clearly, there are some people who know more than others and the news reporters seem not to be able to get to those people for some reason or another, it is this incompleteness that kind of detaches us, the viewers, from the horror, and there are people taking advantage of other people's silence and rendering them just as complicit to those acts of violence.

          My rating: A-minus.

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          • Trivia
            Film debut of Sebastian Stan.
          • Goofs
            When Tomek (Otto Grünmandl) makes himself dinner, around the 20 minutes mark, there's a mirror in the background that reflects the boom mic.
          • Connections
            Featured in Ma vie: Michael Haneke (2009)

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          • Release date
            • April 26, 1995 (France)
          • Countries of origin
            • Austria
            • Germany
          • Languages
            • German
            • Romanian
            • English
            • Spanish
          • Also known as
            • 71 Fragments of a Chronology of Chance
          • Filming locations
            • Vienna, Austria
          • Production companies
            • ARTE
            • Wega Film
            • Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen (ZDF)
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          • Runtime
            • 1h 40m(100 min)
          • Color
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          • Aspect ratio
            • 1.66 : 1

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