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Werckmeister Harmonies Unclassified 18+ 145 mins
Werckmeister Harmóniák

Director: Béla Tarr (2000)
Language: Hungarian with English subtitles

In this gorgeous new 4K restoration, Hungarian slow-cinema master Béla Tarr (The Turin Horse, MIFF 2011) finds metaphysical horror in a nascent revolution.

In a sleepy Hungarian village, musicologist György has become morbidly convinced that the German baroque composer Andreas Werckmeister sent the universe askew with a harmonic system that disrupted the music of the celestial spheres. As György’s ambitious ex-wife Tünde asks her young nephew János to persuade his beloved uncle to lead a concerned citizens’ committee, a strange circus arrives: a taxidermy-preserved whale and its enigmatic keeper, The Prince. Crisis fills the air as a political eclipse looms, seemingly kindled by the whale’s dead gaze.

Tarr is acclaimed for his uncompromisingly slow, formally austere style, and Werckmeister Harmonies – which is co-directed by Ágnes Hranitzky – is a work of textures and moods. The film does not lull the senses but sharpens and thrills them; it contains only 39 black-and-white shots over 145 minutes, every single one of which glows in this restoration. Let it strike an unsettling chord within you.

“Transcendent cinema … A filmmaker whose pics work on the emotions in as unfathomable a way as the compositions of great symphonists.” – Variety

Tickets

Fri 18 Aug 9:00 am [40234]
MIFF Play (Streaming)
Past event
Sun 20 Aug 6:15 pm [12891]
The Capitol
Assisted ListeningWheelchair Access31
Past event

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Key Cast
Hanna Schygulla, Lars Rudolph, Peter Fitz
Director
Béla Tarr
Producers
Franz Goëss, Joachim vin Vietinghoff, Miklós Szita, Paul Saadoun
Screenwriters
Béla Tarr, László Krasznahorkai
Cinematographers
Emil Novák, Erwin Lanzensberger, Gábor Medvigy, Miklós Gurbán, Patrick de Ranter, Rob Tregenza
Composer
Mihály Vig
Editor
Ágnes Hranitzky
Costume Designer
János Breckl
Premiere Status
Australian Premiere

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