One of Béla Tarr's most revered films. A grim, claustrophobic apartment is the setting for this intense chamber drama where the inhabitants try to relate to one another by revealing their darkest secrets, fears, obsessions and hostilities. Autumn Almanac is one of the most important films in Tarr's oeuvre as it marks the turning point in his stylistic choices. Social realism was left behind and from Almanac onwards he has firmly embraced and pioneered the world of stylised, beautiful and captivating cinematography to tell his stories, something which he is now famous... for. [show more]
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Hungarian drama written and directed by Béla Tarr. Set in a claustrophobic apartment, the film follows the interactions of five room-mates who live on the fringes of society. As they all try to get along and go about their daily lives, the flat's inhabitants reveal their darkest secrets and fears to each other.
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