Amour
Overview
Georges and Anne are in their eighties. They are cultivated, retired music teachers. Their daughter, who is also a musician, lives abroad with her family. One day, Anne has a stroke, and the couple's bond of love is severely tested.
Backdrop
What makes this movie Worth Watching
Amour directly addresses the often-unseen realities of aging and the burdens of caregiving, topics frequently avoided in mainstream cinema. It challenges societal expectations surrounding the elderly and prompts reflection on how we treat and support those facing physical and cognitive decline, forcing viewers to confront their own mortality and responsibilities to loved ones.
- The profoundly moving and realistic performances by Emmanuelle Riva and Jean-Louis Trintignant, portraying the devastating effects of aging and illness with raw emotion and dignity.
- Its unflinching and honest portrayal of love, commitment, and the difficult choices faced when caring for a loved one with declining health.
- The film's minimalist direction and intimate cinematography create a powerful and immersive experience that avoids sentimentality.
- The exploration of universal themes like mortality, loss, and the enduring power of love resonate deeply with audiences.
Fun Facts
- Emmanuelle Riva, who plays Anne, was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress at the age of 85, making her the oldest nominee in the category.
- Director Michael Haneke intentionally avoided using makeup or prosthetics to depict Anne's physical deterioration, aiming for authenticity in portraying the effects of her strokes.
- The apartment setting is claustrophobic by design, reflecting the increasing isolation and shrinking world experienced by Anne and Georges.
Available Languages
English
US
Title:
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普通话
CN
Title: 爱
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Deutsch
DE
Title: Liebe
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Français
FR
Title: Amour
"L'amour mis à l'épreuve."
Español
ES
Title: Amor
"Un film de Michael Haneke"
Italiano
IT
Title: Amour
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Cast
Crew
Reviews
Superb drama about the final stage of the life of a middle-high class couple in France when one of them gets disabled due to a stroke.
Bothe actors perform exceptionally.
Oscar Awards
Wins
FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM - 2012
None
Nominations
ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE - 2012
Emmanuelle Riva
DIRECTING - 2012
Michael Haneke
BEST PICTURE - 2012
Margaret Menegoz, Stefan Arndt, Veit Heiduschka, Michael Katz
WRITING (Original Screenplay) - 2012
Michael Haneke
Media
Trailer
Amour Official Trailer - On Blu-ray™ and Digital Download
Clip
Clip from Michael Haneke's Amour #2
Featurette
NYFF Press Conference: Amour