Adam Grinwald is a Feature Writer at Collider with a lifelong passion for cinema, literature, music, and culture. From the early days of memorizing practically every single line of dialogue off a ...
The cinephile’s Mount Everest, director Béla Tarr’s massive, magisterial, 439-minute “Sátántangó” gets two rare screenings at the Museum of Fine Arts this weekend. This is one of the film events of ...
Béla Tarr's seven-hour masterpiece will return to theaters after 25 years. Unlike most filmmakers who retire, Béla Tarr has actually stuck to this word. 2011’s “The Turin Horse” was indeed the ...
Béla Tarr, a giant of world cinema whose absorbing, challenging films helped define the minimalist arthouse style named slow cinema, died on Monday. He was 70. The European Film Academy confirmed Tarr ...
The black and white drama, considered one of the best films ever made, will screen at NYFF this weekend before an October theatrical release. It’s also one that’s rarely seen, thanks in part to that ...
László Krasznahorkai would be in America, Jim Krusoe and Michael Silverblatt flew to San Francisco to speak with him. The Hungarian novelist collaborated with global master filmmaker Béla Tarr on his ...
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 ...
Satantango, first published in Hungary in 1985 and now regarded as a classic, is a monster of a novel: compact, cleverly constructed, often exhilarating, and possessed of a distinctive, compelling ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Béla Tarr, a giant of world cinema whose absorbing, challenging films helped define the minimalist arthouse style named slow ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. As far as black and white Hungarian dramas that push into the eight-hour running-time range, Bela Tarr’s epic “Sátántangó” doesn’t ...
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