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FILM DETAILS | | Certificate 12A |  | Cast Jean-Louis Trintignant Emmanuelle Riva Isabelle Huppert |  | Directors Michael Haneke |  | Screenwriters Michael Haneke |  | Running Time 127 minutes |
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Amour Haneke's magnificent memento mori

Plot Georges (Trintignant) and Anne (Riva), a married couple in their eighties, face the greatest test of their lifelong love when Anne begins to display symptoms of dementia, signalling a sudden deterioration of her mind and body. Verdict Michael Haneke’s Palme D’Or winner is uncomfortable, uncompromising, unflinching... and utterly unmissable. Old age may not be a reality you wish to confront, but you must see this film.
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