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  1. 20. Mai 2024 · The time Tarr (and the novelist on whose work this film based, the wonderful Hungarian novelist László Krasznahorkai) portrays is indeed in need of fixing. In the next step backward, we discover two government bureaucrats rewriting a devastating report of these very people—a rhetorical attack on every figure with whom we have now ...

  2. Vor 23 Stunden · It’s easy to draw a line between In A Violent Nature and Van Sant’s Gerry, which often follows its two central hikers from behind and was itself inspired by slow cinema icons Chantal Akerman ...

  3. Vor 5 Tagen · Yeah, it was super-important to us the whole time, that scene specifically. So far it’s been very divisive, as far as some people saying that the movie completely deflates at that point, or whether it’s successful or not. It is very much like, “Oh, that’s the point of the movie.” So whether or not it takes away from an audience’s idea of what they’re going to be seeing––like ...

  4. 10. Mai 2024 · Primarily following a murderer’s steps and slashes through his travels terrorizing those near a remote cabin, the wonderfully Béla Tarr-esque In a Violent Nature sticks to its meticulous conceit and delivers one of the most chilling horror movies I’ve seen in years. Ahead of a May 31 theatrical release from IFC Films, which will ...

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  5. Vor 4 Tagen · It’s a Venn diagram for appreciators of Béla Tarr and dismemberments. Frankly, that makes it sound a little cooler than it turns out to be. Once it’s clear what Nash is attempting to do, the fusion food is mostly plated and served, without much in the way of surprising flavors.

  6. Vor 6 Tagen · Film. In a Violent Nature Review: A Thrillingly Cryptic and Evocative Act of Genre Resuscitation. Think of Chris Nash’s film as Béla Tarr doing an unholy doc-fiction hybrid about Crystal Lake. by Keith Uhlich. May 28, 2024. Photo: IFC Films.

  7. Vor 6 Tagen · In February, seven international filmmakers were invited to Fukushima for two weeks to create their own films under the guidance of the internationally acclaimed Hungarian filmmaker, Tarr Béla. Fortunately, I was one of them. Tarr Béla is renowned for his notable works, including “Family Nest,” “Satantango,” and ...