![]() ![]() A Clockwork Orange (Stanley Kubrick, 1971) That was difficult for the art department because I would say, ‘I don’t want inventiveness, I want references to real life.’”Ĥ. Actually, we talked about being the anti-Blade Runner in the sense of how we were approaching reality. He said: “Rule one in the film is recognisability. ![]() In a making-of documentary, Cuaron discussed how he wanted the film to resemble a society we as viewers are familiar with. ![]() As with much dystopian fiction, Children of Men remains hauntingly relevant to the present day (after all – the novel is set in 2021), but Cuaron’s film version ensures that we remember how close to reality the story is through its use of set design. Upon the book’s release in 1992, it was praised for its depiction of a society where mass infertility is widespread. Released to much critical acclaim, Mexican filmmaker Alfonso Cuaron’s 2006 film Children of Men takes its source material from the dystopian novel of the same name written by P.D. Haneke stated that his interest in adapting the book stemmed from the fact that it “goes very far psychologically,” and his rather faithful adaptation achieves this horrifyingly well.ħ. Starring Isabelle Huppert as the piano teacher (with Haneke refusing to direct if she wasn’t cast), the film went on to win the Cannes Grand Prix prize, alongside a string of other accolades. The result is a harrowing and intense display of repressed sexuality, violence, and tense mother-daughter relationships. Eventually, Haneke was able to helm the project after being asked by a producer. The rights were sold to Paulus Manker, who asked Haneke to adapt a film version of the graphic and violent novel, although he would not be the director. ![]() Yet, Haneke was in luck due to a lack of funds forcing Jelinek to abandon her screenplay and sell the rights. After reading the novel upon its release, Haneke was interested in translating the novel to the big screen however, he discovered that Jelinek had already started working on a screenplay alongside Valie Export. The 1983 novel The Piano Teacher, written by Nobel Prize winner Elfriede Jelinek, was adapted in 2001 by the master of disturbing cinema – Michael Haneke. ![]()
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