Top Billed Cast
János Derzsi
Ohlsdorfer
Erika Bók
Ohlsdorfer's daughter
Mihály Kormos
Bernhard
Lajos Kovács
Bernhard (voice)
Mihály Ráday
Narrator (voice)
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A review by CRCulver
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Written by CRCulver on Sun Feb 18 2018
In 2011 Béla Tarr, a Hungarian director who had drawn acclaim for his distinctive style of long takes à la Andrei Tarkovsky and a bleak and sardonic view of human existence, released what he stated would be his last film: THE TURIN HORSE. The film's genesis is rooted in a conversation between Tarr and the Hungarian novelist Laszlo Krasznahorkai some years before: Krasznahorkai recounted the story Friedrich Nietzsche's famous breakdown in the streets of Turin after watching a cabman cruelly beat his horse. We know, Krasznahorkai noted, that Nietzsche lived on for another decade, mute and demente...
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Facts
Status
Released
Original Language
English
Budget
1000000.00
Revenue
162088.00
Keywords
- horse
- turin italy
- remodernist
- mortality
- contemplative cinema
- slow cinema
- bleak