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  1. David Haneke (* 13. August 1965 in Wien) ist ein österreichischer Videodesigner, Regisseur und Kameramann. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 2 Leistungen. 3 Werke. 4 Auszeichnungen. 5 Weblinks. Leben. David Haneke ist der Sohn des österreichischen Regisseurs Michael Haneke.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › David_HanekeDavid Haneke - Wikipedia

    David Haneke (born August 13, 1965, in Vienna, Austria) is an Austrian video designer, director, and camera operator.

  3. David Haneke is born and grew up in Vienna. During primary school at Waldorf-school Vienna, he studied Violoncello with Prof. Ebert (1974-1985) From 1985 – 2005 he lived and worked in Amsterdam NL, where he graduated 1992 in “performing arts” at the National School of Arts.

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0359732David Haneke - IMDb

    David Haneke was born in Vienna, Austria. Son of Michael Haneke (Film director) and Lore Haneke (Film editor). He grew up in Vienna, studying Violoncello with Prof. W. Ebert. At the age of twenty (1985), he left Vienna to follow a private mime school in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

    • Director, Actor, Editor
    • August 13, 1965
    • David Haneke
  5. David Haneke is born and grew up in Vienna. During primary school at Waldorf-school Vienna, he studied Violoncello with Prof. Ebert (1974-1985) From 1985 – 2005 he lived and worked in Amsterdam NL, where he graduated 1992 in “performing arts” at the National School of Arts.

  6. In collaboration with Fried Mertens, David Haneke could film for several weeks over a period of three years in three high security facilities: Berenplaat (Hekelingen), Kralingen (Rotterdam) and Petrusplaat (Brabantse Biesbosch). The «hidden architecture» could be captured with great precision, in different seasons and weather and therefore in ...

  7. haneke.filmmuseum.at › haneke › enBiography - Filmmuseum

    His seventh feature film The Piano Teacher (based on Elfriede Jelinek's novel of the same name) won the Grand Prix at the Cannes Film Festival, with the two leads (Isabelle Huppert und Benoît Magimel) winning Best Actress and Best Actor, while Hidden (2005) won him the prize for best director.