Time Of The Wolf(2003) <BEST · VERSION>
: Scholars often use the sociological theories of Norbert Elias to describe how the film depicts the rapid crumbling of "civilized conduct" when social security is removed.
Several academic papers and scholarly articles analyze Michael Haneke's 2003 film Time of the Wolf ( Le Temps du Loup ), focusing on its portrayal of societal collapse and its unique cinematic style. Key Academic Papers Time of the Wolf(2003)
by James Aston (2010): This article, published in Studies in European Cinema , examines how the film's post-apocalyptic setting forces viewers into a state of "cinematic unpleasure," critiquing global social formations and millennial capitalism. You can find it on Academia.edu . : Scholars often use the sociological theories of
by Adam Lipszyc: This paper uses Time of the Wolf as a positive example of representing future catastrophe while avoiding "ideological entrapments." It argues that Haneke constructs images that make spectators reflect on their own search for a "cathartic" ending. The full text is available via CEJSH . Thematic Focus Areas You can find it on Academia