File under: films I will never see
“The White Ribbon,” a meticulous examination of patriarchal domination, won the Palme d’Or at the 62nd Cannes Film Festival on Sunday. Directed by the Austrian-born Michael Haneke and shot in black and white, the much-admired film — a foundation story about National Socialism set in a rural pre-World War I German community — turns on a series of violent events that appear to be the work of some children.
(via nytimes)
I am SICK AND TIRED of seeing Kate Hudson and Matthew McConaughey in the same film shot in black and white about National Socialism set in a rural pre-World War I German community.
Also, The White Ribbon sounds like a made-up artsy movie that Lisa Simpson would go see in an episode where she decides she wants to be a filmmaker.