The White Ribbon (Der weiße Faden)
Best for: Ideal for viewers interested in historical dramas with a focus on moral complexity.
description The White Ribbon (Der weiße Faden) Overview
Set in a small German town during the early 20th century, this film explores various moral dilemmas through the eyes of young boys. It is praised for its complex narrative and powerful performances, making it a standout in foreign language cinema.
info The White Ribbon (Der weiße Faden) Specifications
| Runtime | 157 minutes |
| Director | Michael Haneke |
| Language | German, Austrian German with English subtitles |
| Release Year | 2009 |
| Country Of Origin | Austria |
balance The White Ribbon (Der weiße Faden) Pros & Cons
- Complex narrative structure
- Powerful performances by actors
- Deals with mature themes
- Historical setting adds depth
- Award-winning film
- Limited runtime may feel rushed
- Narrow focus on male characters
- Dependent on viewer's familiarity with historical context
- Some scenes might be disturbing for younger audiences
- Not widely available in streaming services
help The White Ribbon (Der weiße Faden) FAQ
What is the main theme of 'The White Ribbon'?
It explores moral dilemmas and the decline of traditional values in early 20th century Germany.
Are there any awards for this film?
'The White Ribbon' won several awards, including Best Director at the 65th Venice International Film Festival.
Is 'The White Ribbon' suitable for all audiences?
While it is a thought-provoking film, some scenes may be disturbing and not recommended for younger viewers.
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