Béla Tarr Reflects on Making Seven-Hour ‘Sátántangó’ 25 Years Ago and Life as an ‘Ugly, Poor Filmmaker’
“I’m just a big fucking maniac who believes in people,” the filmmaker said before screening the 4K restoration of his seven-hour masterpiece.
“I’m just a big fucking maniac who believes in people,” the filmmaker said before screening the 4K restoration of his seven-hour masterpiece.
The black and white drama, considered one of the best films ever made, will screen at NYFF this weekend before an October theatrical release.
Béla Tarr’s seven-hour masterpiece will return to theaters after 25 years.
The celebrated auteur spoke to IndieWire from the Marrakech Film Festival about his experiences with education in the years since he stopped making movies.
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