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  1. Sátántangó (Hungarian: [ˈʃaːtaːntɒŋɡoː]), also known in English as Satan's Tango, is a 1994 drama film directed by Hungarian filmmaker Béla Tarr. Shot in black-and-white and running for more than seven hours, it is based on the 1985 novel of the same name by Hungarian novelist László Krasznahorkai , whose works Tarr has frequently ...

  2. Apr 28, 1994 · On the eve of a large payment, residents of a collapsing collective farm see their plans turn into desolation when they discover that Irimiás, a former co-worker who they thought was dead, is returning to the community. Director. Béla Tarr. Writers. László Krasznahorkai.

    • (13K)
    • Drama
    • Béla Tarr
    • 1994-04-28
  3. Apr 28, 1994 · In Bela Tarr's seven-hour episodic film, inhabitants of a small village in Hungary deal with the effects of the fall of Communism. The town's source of revenue, a factory, has closed, and the locals, who include a doctor (Putyi Horvath) and three couples, await a cash payment offered in the wake of the shuttering.

  4. In Bela Tarr's seven-hour episodic film, inhabitants of a small village in Hungary deal with the effects of the fall of Communism. The town's source of revenue, a factory, has closed, and the ...

    • (24)
    • Mihaly Vig
    • Béla Tarr
    • Comedy, Drama
  5. One of the greatest achievements in recent art house cinema and a seminal work of “slow cinema,” Sátántangó, based on the book by László Krasznahorkai, follo...

    • 3 min
    • 107.9K
    • Arbelos
  6. Oct 5, 2003 · Sátántangó is a compilation of such stark and discriminated pieces. It’s the cumulative alliance of a number of contrasted themes that reveals the irony of its being: that it’s at once sympathetic and patronizing, both tragic and satiric.

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  8. Satantango is a 1994 Hungarian film by Béla Tarr about the effects of the fall of Communism on a small village. It is a seven-hour slow cinema masterpiece that explores themes of corruption, betrayal, and despair.