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Béla Tarr Regis Dialogue with Howard Feinstein

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Béla Tarr and film critic Howard Feinstein discuss his innovative filmography, punctuated by clips from his films.

http://calendar.walkerart.org/event.wac?id=3993

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  • @ 10:10 or thereabouts-after Bela explains that the "key" to his works is based on basic human dignity:

    Feinstein: "I find it interesting that you use 'outsiders' to make this point"

    Bela: (less incredulous than he has every right to be) "Yes, they have human life"

    This brief exchange illustrates the insurmountable gulf between artists and critics probably more explicitly than anything I've ever seen.

  • "it´s not social, it´s not ontologial, it´s cosmical, the shit is cosmical"

    now we are talking. let´s do the thing.

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  • Szarházi Tarrházi

  • @giorgiomichello superb comment. totally agree.

  • "...and long monologues"... after Feinstein had been talking for almost 5 minutes straight. That made me chuckle. Such a dry sense of humour. I don't think Feinstein got the joke though.

  • wow great post !!!!

    amazing director who inspire me to be a fillmmaker

    thanks or share

    :)

  • Nobody tells a creator.

  • ironic that a recorded interview with Bela Tarr uses so many different camera angles

  • The dancing scene in Satantango is among the funniest scenes ever made. The actors were actually drunk and improvising when they were filming it. The film is a masterpiece and imo Tarr's greatest work.

    Btw awkward silence @ 10:32 :)

  • Is this a show of a critic showing off in presence of the auteur????

  • Is this an interview or a cult? ...or the record of a Critic's show off?

  • No doubt, he is a great director and his films are intricately beautiful portrays of the human kind but to be honest, I'm not quite sure how and why he earned his cult status in world cinema.

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