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The White Ribbon

2009 | 144m | German

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Director: Michael Haneke
Writer: Michael Haneke
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An aged tailor recalls his life as the schoolteacher of a small village in Northern Germany that was struck by a series of strange events in the year leading up to WWI.
Release Date: Sep 24, 2009
Director: Michael Haneke
Writer: Michael Haneke
Genres: Drama, Mystery
Keywords child abuse, authority, pastor, nanny, northern germany, puritan, punishment, incest, tailor, school teacher, future war, suppression, shame, small village, land baron, village people, 1910s, east elbia, landowner, patronage, rural setting, villagers, fear of the unknown
Production Companies X Filme Creative Pool, Les Films du Losange, Wega Film, Lucky Red
Box Office Revenue: $11,652,157
Budget: $21,555,450
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025
Entered: Mar 24, 2025
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Name Character
Christian Friedel The School Teacher
Ernst Jacobi The School Teacher as an Old Man (voice)
Leonie Benesch Eva
Ulrich Tukur The Baron
Fion Mutert Sigmund
Ursina Lardi Marie Louise
Burghart Klaußner The Pastor
Steffi Kühnert The Pastor's Wife
Maria Dragus Klara
Josef Bierbichler The Steward
Rainer Bock The Doctor
Susanne Lothar The Midwife
Roxane Duran Anna
Eddy Grahl Karli
Levin Henning Adolf
Leonard Proxauf Martin
Gabriela Maria Schmeide The Steward's Wife
Janina Fautz Erna
Detlev Buck Eva's Father
Birgit Minichmayr Frieda
Carmen-Maja Antoni Bathing Midwife
Michael Kranz The Tutor
Thibault Sérié Gustav
Johanna Busse Margarete
Enno Trebs Georg
Theo Trebs Ferdinand
Miljan Chatelain Rudolf
Branko Samarovski The Farmer
Klaus Manchen The Farmer (voice)
Sebastian Hülk Max
Kai-Peter Malina Karl
Kristina Kneppek Else
Stephanie Amarell Sophie
Bianca Mey Paula
Aaron Denkel Kurti
Mika Ahrens Willi
Anne-Kathrin Gummich Eva's Mother
Luzie Ahrens Schoolchild
Gary Bestla Schoolchild
Leonard Boes Schoolchild
Felix Boettcher Schoolchild
Sophie Czech Schoolchild
Paraschiva Dragus Schoolchild
Selina Ewald Schoolchild
Nora Gruler Schoolchild
Tim Guderjahn Schoolchild
Jonas Jennerjahn Schoolchild
Ole Joensson Schoolchild
Gerrit Langentepe Schoolchild
Lena Pankow Schoolchild
Sebastian Pauli Schoolchild
Franz Rewoldt Schoolchild
Kevin Schmolinski Schoolchild
Alexander Sedl Schoolchild
Nino Seide Schoolchild
Marvin Ray Spey Schoolchild
Malin Steffen Schoolchild
Lilli Trebs Schoolchild
Paul Wolf Schoolchild
Margarete Zimmermann Schoolchild
Christian Klischat Gendarm
Michael Schenk Detective
Hanuš Polak jr. Detective
Sara Schivazappa The Italian Nanny
Marisa Growaldt The Maid
Vincent Krüger Fritz
Rüdiger Hauffe Workman
Arndt Schwering-Sohnrey Farmer
Florian Köhler Farmer
Sebastian Łach Foreign Harvester
Marcin Tyrol Foreign Harvester
Sebastian Badurek Foreign Harvester
Krzysztof Zarzecki Foreign Harvester
Sebastian Pawlak Foreign Harvester
Lilli Fichtner Girl at Harvest Feast
Amelie Litwin Girl at Harvest Feast
Paula Kalinski Girl at Harvest Feast
Matthias Linke Band Musician
Vladik Otaryan Band Musician
Peter Mörike Band Musician
Hans-Matthias Glassmann Band Musician
Nikita Vaganov Band Musician
Mercedes Jadea Diaz Eva's Sister (uncredited)
Simon Pawlowsky Villager (uncredited)
Name Job
Michael Haneke Story, Director, Screenplay
Sandra Jethon Makeup Artist
Christian Berger Director of Photography
Ulli Neumann Line Producer
Monika Willi Editor
Carmen Loley Casting
Christoph Kanter Production Design
Moidele Bickel Costume Design
Pierre Martens Sound Effects Editor
Vincent Guillon Supervising Sound Editor
Anja Müller Supervising Art Director
Anette Keiser Makeup Artist
Simone Bär Casting
Markus Schleinzer Casting
Heike Wolf-Aury Set Decoration
Jean-Pierre Laforce Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Guillaume Sciama Sound Mixer
Name Title
Veit Heiduschka Producer
Stefan Arndt Producer
Michael Katz Executive Producer
Margaret Ménégoz Producer
Andrea Occhipinti Producer
Stefano Massenzi Associate Producer
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Berlin International Film Festival Best Actor Bruno Ganz Won
BAFTA Awards Best International Feature N/A Won
Berlin International Film Festival Best Actress Christiane Paul Nominated
Cannes Film Festival Best Supporting Actress N/A Won
Venice Film Festival Best Actor Bruno Ganz Won
Venice Film Festival Best Director Michael Haneke Won
Berlin International Film Festival Best Director Michael Haneke Won
Venice Film Festival Best Supporting Actress N/A Won
Venice Film Festival Best Actress Kate Winslet Won
BAFTA Awards Best International Feature N/A Nominated
Spirit Awards Best International Feature N/A Won
SAG Awards Best Actor Christian Friedel Nominated
SAG Awards Best International Feature N/A Nominated
Berlin International Film Festival Best Actor Christoph Waltz Won
Berlin International Film Festival Best Supporting Actress N/A Won
Cannes Film Festival Best Actress N/A Won
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Geronimo1967
7.0

It all starts when the local doctor (Rainer Bock) is knocked from his horse by some wire carefully strung between two trees. Incapacitated and sent to the (not so) nearby hospital, his is just the start of some fairly brutal mishaps that befall this small rural community as Europe drifts towards the ... start of the Great War. It's a sort of feudal existence for this community were everything stems from the baron (Ulrich Tukur). When his young son is violently assaulted, tensions run high in the village and as more atrocities emerge they all start to turn on each other and suspicions run high. It might be, though, that the children of the pastor might hold the key. That's what the narrator, and rather naive teacher (Christian Friedl) eventually concludes, but as he investigates as surreptitiously as he can, we find a great deal more going on amidst a village of child molesting, cruelty, adultery and basically anything that could easily contribute to the negative mindset of those carrying out these acts of pretty calculated wickedness. Each of the villagers has their moment in the cinematic sun as we are taken, almost door to door, on a tour of their foibles and peccadilloes. It delivers quite a potent look at the almost, sometimes literal, incestuous nature of country life where people live in fear of losing their patronage and their survival depends on the harvest - and that depends on a God who is represented by Burghart Klaußner's enigmatically characterised pastor. This is a conflicted man more concerned with a status quo than necessarily with the truth. There is mystery here, but that rather fades into the background of quite a disturbing character study that is puzzling and intriguing.

May 12, 2024