The world of Hungarian filmmaker Bela Tarr, whose 1994 masterpiece, “Satantango,” screens Saturday and Sunday at Facets Multimedia, is aptly summarized by the title of one of his best movies, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Tarr: confronted with his films, critics were astonished to discover that cinema could produce something so challenging and ...
Film-goers in four cities in Britain in September have something wonderful to look forward to. Glasgow, Newcastle, Leeds and London will see screenings of a legendary Hungarian film, of legendary ...
The Hungarian director Béla Tarr’s 1994 film “Sátántangó,” which I discuss in the clip above, is based on the first novel by László Krasznahorkai, who co-wrote the screenplay with Tarr, and who is the ...
The Hungarian filmmaker Bela Tarr, renowned for his dark and apocalyptic films like Damnation and Satantango, referred to as the slow cinema movement founder, died at the age of 70 on Tuesday. The ...
In the 1980s, in a small, dilapidated Hungarian village, time seems to stand still. The villagers are to receive money for a fresh start. However, some try to take advantage by making off early with ...
Hungarian filmmaker Béla Tarr is best known as the director of two flat-out masterpieces: Satantango (1994) and Werckmeister Harmonies (2000). For him, The Man from London, which premiered in 2007, is ...