"Films for TV have to be much closer……" — Michael Haneke
"Films for TV have to be much closer to the book, mainly because the objective with a TV movie that translates literature is to get the audience, after seeing this version, to pick up the book and read it themselves. My attitude is that TV can never really be any form of art, because it serves audience expectations."
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Michael Haneke
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A strict form such as mine cannot be achieved through improvisation.
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