"Austrian filmmaker Michael Haneke is one of the most important and most controversial people in the cinematic universe far across the borders of Europe. With movies such as "Benny's Video," "Funny Games," "Caché," "The White Ribbon" and "Amour," he manifested his status as "the conscious of European cinema."
In his movies, he thematizes the audience's unaccountable complicity in terms of violence consumption, and the psychological and social dynamics of guilt and the modern affluent society. While touching on strong themes like that, he refuses to aestheticize the events, but rather deliver nearly clinical case studies of exemplary actions. But to examine the whole point of Haneke's producing would crash the count.
Instead, the following list will show 10 movies with a similar style to the films of the Austrian auteur. Nonetheless, the following movies aren't in a particular order, nor does the list claim to be entirely complete."