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The Turin Horse
(A torinói ló)

Screening on Film
Directed by Béla Tarr.
With János Derzsi, Erika Bók, Mihály Kormos.
Hungary/France/Germany/Switzerland/US , 2011, 35mm, black & white, 146 min.
Hungarian with English subtitles.
Print source: HFA

Boldly proclaimed by Tarr to be his last film, The Turin Horse offers a masterful and melancholy summary of his unique visionary cinema. Embracing an extraordinary minimalism of story, setting and cast, The Turin Horse is structured around one week in the back-breaking lives of an aging farmer and his daughter, alone on a barren, windswept farm with a recalcitrant horse that suddenly refuses to work. Tarr’s sweeping black and white cinematography takes on new poignancy in the twilight of the photochemical age, rendering the tired horse a weary and obsolete ancestor of the Muybridgean stallion who inspired the cinema itself. A remarkably mesmerizing and immersive film, The Turin Horse pushes Tarr’s interest in texture, sound and motion to an expressive extreme, giving way to a sensorial richness rare in cinema today. – Haden Guest

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