Béla Tarr
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Béla Tarr at IFFR
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Death Rode Out of Persia
Delirious modernism from Hungary. After three years drinking, a writer decides he has to write to keep drinking. In the nostalgic love story he is
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Johanna
An opera film with the kind of Joan of Arc as a nurse. A nurse who heals by making love, quite a few patients would dream of that. But only a few w
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The Man from London
Plesently slow, moody and – for Tarr – short film version of Simenon’s crime novel from 1933, shot in glorious black & white
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Werckmeister Harmóniák
A small and insignificant Hungarian village receives a visit from a travelling circus. When the villagers don’t get value for money, a rebell
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Final Cut: Ladies and Gentlemen
Frustrated by inadequate budgets, art house favourite Pálfi assembled an impressive mosaic of pre-existing film fragments. The eternal ‘boy meets g