
Though it was made for television, Michael Haneke’s adaptation of the novel by Austrian writer Joseph Roth—a Kafkaesque vision of the individual pitted against the unfeeling bureaucracy of the state—displays a formal sophistication nearly as striking as his theatrical work. Set in post–World War I Vienna, THE REBELLION follows the increasingly dire fortunes of Andreas Pum (Branko Samarovsky), a dedicated former soldier who lost a leg for his country but who finds himself at the mercy of a society where loyalty and obedience are rewarded only with cruelty.