Werckmeister Harmonies, Criterion Collection, ULTRA HD
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Agnes Kamondy, Alfred Jarai, Andras Fekete, Attila Kaszas, B la Tarr, Barna Mihok, Bela Nagy, Bela Tarr, Béla Máriáss, Criterion Collection, Djocko Rossitch, Djoko Rosic, Djoko Rossich, Dora Kovats, Drama, Eniko Borcsok, Erika Horineczky, Ferenc Gazdag, Ferenc Kallai, Franz Go ss, Gabor Werner, Geza Balkay, Geza Kosa, Gyorgy Barko, Gyula Herpai, Gyula Pauer, Gyuri Dósa Kiss, Hanna Schygulla, Iren Szajki, Janos Derzi, Janos Derzsi, Janos Varadi, Joachim von Vietinghoff, Jozsef Szanto, Jozsi Mihalyfi, József Ropog, Kati Lazar, L szl Krasznahorkai, Lajos Bulucs, Lajos Dobák, Lars Rudolph, Lois Viktor, László Felugossy, Mariann Moor, Matyas Drafi, Mihály Kormos, Mihály Vig, Mikl s Szita, Miklos Vaszlavik, Paul Saadoun, Peter Fitz, Peter Haumann, Peter Magyar, Peter Toth, Putyi Horvath, Péter Dobai, Sándor Bese, Tamas Wichmann, Tamás Bolba, Tibor Komaromi, Von Vietinghoff, Éva Almási AlbertBéla Tarr's gravely haunting, challenging existential meditation is set in a bleak and wintry Hungarian village which is visited by a distinctly odd traveling circus. With it's strange exhibits of medical oddities, and it's disruptive and provocative manners, the circus has an increasingly destructive impact on the villagers, resulting in an apocalyptic breakdown of civil society. Lars Rudolph, Peter Fitz, and Hanna Schygulla star. 145 min. Widescreen; Soundtrack: Hungarian and German Dolby Digital stereo; Subtitles: English; bonus film "Family Nest" (1979): featurette. In Hungarian and German with English subtitles.
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