Я вообще резко отрицательно отношусь к Ханеке. Я просто его дикий не фанат.
И хоть в этом фильме он, в своем стиле, просил актером избегать сентиментальности любой ценой,
всё таки именно благодаря некоторым прорывающимся моментам сентиментальности, фильм мне и понравился.
Где-то нежный, трогательный, сентиментальный, резкий, тяжелый и реалистичный фильм о любви, старости, болезни, безысходности стыде и долге.



The film was previously titled "These Two" and then "The Music Stops" before one day at lunch, the film's star
Jean-Louis Trintignant suggested to director Michael Haneke that since the subject of the film was love, why not call it Amour (French for Love).
Michael Haneke thought that the title made sense and worked beautifully so the film was then named Amour.

The pigeon scene was shot 12 times.

First movie in 7 years for Jean-Louis Trintignant.

According to Jean-Louis Trintignant, one of the main reasons why the pigeon scenes took so much to shoot
is because Michael Haneke tried to direct the animal constantly.

Loosely based on personal experiences of director Michael Haneke.
His aunt suffered a degenerative disease and the paintings seen in the movie are owned by Haneke's parents.

Michael Haneke wrote the sсript for Jean-Louis Trintignant.

The film was shot digitally at the insistence of Director of Photography Darius Khondji but Michael Haneke hated the look
and said he spent a year in post production trying to correct the look and getting the film to look exactly as he wanted.