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(2009)
Das Weisse Band

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On the eve of World War I, the quiet order of a small protestant village in Northern Germany is disturbed by a series of mysterious and inexplicable accidents. To the mounting concern of the villagers, the events persist, becoming increasingly sinister and taking on the character of a perverse punishment ritual. But who is responsible.
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The White Ribbon review by JD
Cult viewing
(3) of (4) members found this review helpful.
If you're even reading a review of a 2 hour 17 minute, German, (sub-titled), black and white film you clearly have a minority taste in film. For this small group of readers I would highly recommend this insight into strict Lutheran pre-war philosophy. Severely oppressive by today's standards but illuminating to glimpse into and speculate on how fascism grew from it, and indeed how any extremely disciplined culture spawns disastrous politics.
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The White Ribbon review by FC
harrowing
(0) of (0) members found this review helpful.
A very dark insight into what might be a rural idylic village. Strict family regimes, cruelty, depravity. Sinister incidents shock and intrigue the viewer. A harrowing and unexpected "who dunnit"
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Rated: 3.3 stars out of 5 from 236 ratings
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BFI Classification:
Suitable only for persons of 15 years and over
| Release Date: | 15/03/2010 |
| Production Year: | 2009 |
| Run Time: | 137 minutes |
| Aspect Ratio: | Widescreen 1.78:1 / 16:9 |
| Format: | Pal |
| Colour: | B & W |
Special Features:
- Michael Haneke interview
- Theatrical trailer