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Sátántangó ( Hungarian: [ˈʃaːtaːntɒŋɡoː] ), also known in English as Satan's Tango, [1] is a 1994 drama film directed by Hungarian filmmaker Béla Tarr.
Apr 28, 1994 · With Mihály Vig, Putyi Horváth, László feLugossy, Éva Almássy Albert. 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.
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- Drama
- Béla Tarr
- 1994-04-28
Apr 28, 1994 · Watch the seven-hour film by Bela Tarr about a Hungarian village after the fall of Communism. The film explores the themes of corruption, betrayal, and redemption in a bleak and surreal setting.
- 11 min
- 24.7K
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Sátántangó is a seven-hour episodic film by Béla Tarr about a Hungarian village after the fall of Communism. See the critics' ratings, watch the trailer, and find out where to watch this acclaimed film.
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- Mihaly Vig
- Béla Tarr
- Comedy, Drama
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, follows members of a small, defunct...
- 3 min
- 107.9K
- Arbelos
Oct 13, 2019 · The new restoration of Béla Tar's Sátántangó is now playing in our Virtual Cinema. This screening purchase will support FLC, and help us in our mission to remain a vibrant center for cinema ...
- 3 min
- 203.7K
- Film at Lincoln Center
A defunct agricultural collective, living in a post-apocalyptic landscape after the fall of Communism, set out to leave their village. As a few members conspire to take off with all of the earnings, a mysterious character, long thought dead, returns and alters the course of everyone’s lives forever.