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  1. Amour Fou ("mad love") is a 2014 Austrian film directed by Jessica Hausner, starring Christian Friedel and Birte Schnöink. The story is set in Berlin in 1810 and 1811, and follows the German writer Heinrich von Kleist and his lover Henriette Vogel in the final stages of their lives. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2014 ...

  2. In the Realm of the Senses (1976) dir. Oshima Nagisa. In the Realm of the Senses is Oshima Nagisa’s authentic Japanese ‘Last Tango in Paris’.The movie is based on true events that happened in Japan in 1936, and depicts the passionate, destructive, consuming Mad Love between a prostitute-turned-geisha Sada Abe (Matsuda Eiko), and her master Kichizo Ishida (Fuji Tatsuya).

  3. Aug 26, 2017 · -Amour Fou is based on a true story with the poet/author Heinrich von Kleist. In Germany, he has a literary prize and a theater named after him. So I just watched one of the darkest romance movies out there.

  4. Mar 17, 2015 · Romantic longing takes a beating in “Amour Fou,” an eccentric, coolly deadpan story of love, including that of the self.Set in Germany in the early 19th century, it tells of a middle-class ...

    • Jessica Hausner
    • 2 min
  5. Mar 18, 2015 · Amour fou. Comedy. 96 minutes ‧ NR ‧ 2015. Scout Tafoya. March 18, 2015. 6 min read. In 1811 the poet Heinrich Von Kleist, author of “Michael Kohlhaas,” “The Marquise of O,” and “The Prince of Homburg” killed himself on the banks of the Griebnitz Canal in Berlin. In the 200 years since his death, a lot has happened to his legacy.

  6. Jul 14, 2020 · The Paris theater season is booming, having started off with “L’Amour Fou” (Mad With Love), the comic story of a high-level man falling for a second-level dame. The phrase then occurs in Fete ( New York : Albert A. Knopf, Inc., 1961), the translation by Peter Wiles of La Fête (Paris: Gallimard, 1960), a novel by the French author Roger Vailland (1907-1965)—this is an extract from Fete :

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  8. May 16, 2014 · Cannes Film Review: ‘Amour fou’. A dryly amusing and ambiguously layered account of the famed double suicide of Heinrich von Kleist and Henriette Vogel. An event that could hardly be described ...