Code Unknown

Code Unknown: Incomplete Tale of Several Journeys
Directed by Michael Haneke
Produced by Marin Karmitz
Written by Michael Haneke
Starring Juliette Binoche
Thierry Neuvic
Alexandre Hamidi
Music by Giba Gonçalves
Cinematography Jürgen Jürges
Editing by Karin Martusch
Nadine Muse
Andreas Prochaska
Distributed by MK2 Editions
Artificial Eye
Leisure Time Features
Release date(s) November 15, 2000 (2000-11-15)
Running time 117 minutes
Country France
Germany
Romania
Language French
Maninka
Romanian
German
English
Arabic
French Sign Language

Code Unknown: Incomplete Tales of Several Journeys (Code inconnu: Récit incomplet de divers voyages) is a 2000 film directed by Michael Haneke. Most of the story occurs in Paris, France, where the fates of several characters intersect and connect. Cinematically, the film is composed of unedited long takes filmed in real time, cut only when the perspective within a scene changes from one character's to another in mid-action.

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Plot

The film features several different storylines, all of which intersect periodically throughout the film. The film's opening scene features a brief encounter with four of the main characters: Anne Laurent (Juliette Binoche) is an actress working in Paris, and she walks briefly with her boyfriend's younger brother Jean. After they part, Jean throws a piece of garbage at Maria, a homeless woman sitting on the side of the road. Amadou, the child of Malian immigrants, witnesses this and confronts Jean. The two fight, and eventually Amadou and Maria are both taken to a police station for questioning. Amadou is released presumably shortly after, though we learn that he was held, beaten and shamed, but Maria is deported to her native Romania and she reconnects with her family there.

Cast

Awards and nominations

Code Unknown received the Golden Palm award nomination at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival.[1] Cinematographer Jürges was nominated for the "Golden Frog" at the Camerimage awards.

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