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In this episode, I talk about Michael Haneke’s 2012 film, “Amour.” It’s about Georges and Anne, an elderly Parisian couple who have their lives turned upside down after Anne suffers a stroke. This is a deeply devastating film that resonated with me. For over a year now, my mom has been struggling with her health and I’ve become a caregiver for her. I talk about the difficult experience of caring for someone and watching them suffer. I hope that, by sharing my experience, I can help others or just make them feel less alone. This episode contains major spoilers.
Full Show Notes:
- My episode on Fish Tank
- My episode on Oslo August 31st
- My episode on Two Days, One Night
- My episode on Wendy and Lucy
- Funny Games
- Cache
- My episode on The Piano Teacher
- My episode on Come and See
- Shame
- Hunger
- Cries and Whispers
- Hiroshima Mon Amour
All My Sources
- Amour blu-ray
- Michael Haneke: Interviews
- “INTERIORS: An Analysis of Space in the Oscar-Nominated Film Amour” (Arch Daily)
- Indiewire Interview with Michael Haneke
- Hollywood Reporter review of Amour
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