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146 min. | Rated NR

The story goes that in 1889, Friedrich Nietzsche saw a man furiously whipping a horse in the streets of Turin. Nietzsche ran to the horse, hugged its neck, wept, and collapsed. Distinguished Hungarian filmmaker Béla Tarr’s swan song is about what happened to the horse. The Turin Horse is two and a half hours of gorgeously, lovingly recorded melancholy. Basically, the horse is driven to the countryside where its owner, a dour widower, lives with his dour daughter in a one-room shack. They eat one potato a day, don’t say much, and never crack a smile. Not once. There’s a perpetual windstorm and a repetitive cello score by Mihály Vig. (Spoiler alert—it’s dour!) It’s almost a caricature of an Eastern European art-house film. But the plot is not the point. The point is Tarr’s black-and-white cinematography, which records this stark, blunt misery in a miraculous chiaroscuro. Tarr shows us firelight flickering against wood grain, the deep creases in the daughter’s face, each wiry hair in the widower’s beard, dark leaves blowing past the windowpane. Nothing happens, but the meticulous detail of the filmmaking gives all that nothingness a crushing there-ness. (BRENDAN KILEY)
See our full review:

The Turin Horse: Not a Lot Happens, and It’s Crushing

The Turin Horse: Not a Lot Happens, and It’s Crushing »

Director: Béla Tarr and Ágnes Hranitzky
Writer: László Krasznahorkai and Béla Tarr
Cast: János Derzsi, Erika Bók, Mihály Kormos and Ricsi

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