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Sunday, Feb 18, 2018
1 PM (450 mins)
SOLD OUT
BAMPFA
Satantango
(Sátántangó)
35mm Mint Print / BAMPFA Student Committee Pick!
Mihály Víg, Putyi Horváth, Erika Bók, Jànos Derzsi,
Béla Tarr’s seven-and-a-half-hour opus of melancholia was hailed as one of the most important films of the 1990s—and as a definitive statement on the end of communism, an interim report on the state of humanity, and a prayer call for a society on the edge of collapse. The members of a rural farm collective eke out their days through a series of failed hopes, unsuccessful relationships, and all-too-successful drinking binges, often helplessly sharing screen time (and importance) with the various dog packs, cow herds, and cats that wander through the rain-drenched landscape. The film is divided into twelve chapters, and each episode, its camerawork and score, mimics the hypnotic languor of a tango: a slow step forward, a slow step back, then repeated, merging image and sound into a visual chant. Tarr’s mesmerizing recreation of an entire world, complete with all of this world’s poetry, despair, horror, and humor (even amid the ennui, Sátántangó certainly boasts a gallows flair for the comedic), makes it not so much a film as a place to visit, or stay.
Shown with two intermissions. Please note: The film contains a scene of cruelty to animals that some may find difficult viewing.
FILM DETAILS
Screenwriter
- Béla Tarr
- László Krasznahorkai
Based On
Novel by László Krasznahorkai
Cinematographer
- Gábor Medvigy
Language
- Hungarian
- with English subtitles
Print Info
- B&W
- 35mm
- 450 mins
Source
- Edith R. Kramer Collection at BAMPFA