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  1. Jul 14, 2020 · A borrowing from French, the phrase amour fou, literally mad love, denotes uncontrollable or obsessive passion or infatuation. It was introduced into English as a theme of drama, prose narrative and cinema.

  2. Amour Fou ("mad love") is a 2014 Austrian film directed by Jessica Hausner, starring Christian Friedel and Birte Schnöink. The story is set in Berlin in 1810 and 1811, and follows the German writer Heinrich von Kleist and his lover Henriette Vogel in the final stages of their lives.

  3. Definition. Entries Near. Show more. Save Word. amour fou. French noun phrase. ä-ˈmu̇r-ˈfü. : mad love : obsessive passion. Dictionary Entries Near amour fou. amourette. amour fou. amourist. See More Nearby Entries. Cite this Entry. Style. “Amour fou.”

  4. Feb 10, 2019 · It’s almost Valentine’s Day but that doesn’t mean that film lovers need to get gushy and overly sentimental when it comes to romantic cinema. One of the most moving and exciting subjects of love-driven movies orbit around the idea of amour fou –– mad love.

  5. Oshima Nagisa gives life on the screen to the derangement of the senses, which is one of the key symptoms of those suffering from Amour Fou. The viewer gets trapped in a reality where love and madness intertwine, leaving victims crippled by their own overpowering emotions.

  6. Nov 6, 2014 · Amour Fou: Directed by Jessica Hausner. With Christian Friedel, Birte Schnöink, Stephan Grossmann, Sandra Hüller. Berlin, the Romantic Era. Young poet Heinrich wishes to conquer the inevitability of death through love, yet is unable to convince his skeptical cousin Marie to join him in a suicide pact.

  7. Amour fou has been a perennial subject of French cinema and especially those filmmakers closely aligned with the Surrealists who found in rapturous mad love a sublime expression of the creative spirit.