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Turin Horse

drama

Duration 2h 35m

Country Prantsusmaa, Saksamaa, Ungari, Šveits, USA

Director Bela Tarr

Cast Erika Bók, János Derzsi, Mihály Kormos, Ricsi

Language Ungari

Subtitle Language estonian

Composed in rigorously measured long takes and photographed in stark black-and-white, Béla Tarr’s final feature is an elemental meditation on endurance, exhaustion, and the limits of belief.

In 1889, Friedrich Nietzsche witnessed a carriage driver beating his horse, embraced the animal, and soon after fell into the silence that marked the final decade of his life. Béla Tarr and Ágnes Hranitzky begin where that anecdote ends, turning their attention to the driver and his daughter as they endure six days of wind, labor, and dwindling light on a desolate plain. Based on a screenplay by T...Show more

Composed in rigorously measured long takes and photographed in stark black-and-white, Béla Tarr’s final feature is an elemental meditation on endurance, exhaustion, and the limits of belief.

In 1889, Friedrich Nietzsche witnessed a carriage driver beating his horse, embraced the animal, and soon after fell into the silence that marked the final decade of his life. Béla Tarr and Ágnes Hranitzky begin where that anecdote ends, turning their attention to the driver and his daughter as they endure six days of wind, labor, and dwindling light on a desolate plain. Based on a screenplay by Tarr and novelist László Krasznahorkai, the film reduces narrative to repetition: dressing, fetching water, boiling potatoes, waiting. Composed in rigorously measured long takes and photographed by Fred Kelemen in stark black-and-white, Tarr’s final feature is an elemental meditation on endurance, exhaustion, and the limits of belief.

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Screenings

21.03.2026
Europa Cinemas
Eesti Kultuurkapital
Ellington
Põhjala
Ellington
DHL
Eesti Filmi Instituut
Limegrow