Bela Tarr | A Curzon Collection - Limited Edition
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Release Date: 02/12/2024
"Are the hills going to march off? Will heaven fall upon us? Will the Earth open under us? We don't know. We don't know, for a total eclipse has come upon us. But. but no need to fear. It's not over."
Behold the profound, melancholic works of Hungarian maestro, Béla Tarr, with this comprehensive 8-disc Blu-ray collection of his complete filmography. This limited edition set also features posters, an extensive booklet, and new artwork by Paul West.
From his roots in the social realism of Hungary’s Communist era, to his later masterpieces like Sátántangó, Werckmeister Harmonies and The Turin Horse, Tarr has cemented his legacy as the dark magus of European 'slow cinema'.
Béla Tarr A Curzon Collection - 8 Blu-Ray Limited Edition
Digipak and hardcover slipcase in a canvas Curzon Collection slipcase
4 collectible posters, including the new artworks by Paul West
68-page booklet including new essays from Kelly Powell, Ian Haydn Smith and Nadin Mai, plus an interview with artist Paul West
FEATURE FILMS:
- Family Nest (1979) - HD, English Subtitles
- The Outsider (1981) - HD, English Subtitles
- The Prefab People* (1982) - SD, English Subtitles
- Macbeth** (1982) - SD, English Subtitles
- Autumn Almanac*** (1984) - SD, English Subtitles
- Damnation (1988) - HD (from new 4K restoration), English Subtitles
- Sátántangó (1994) - HD (from 4K restoration), English Subtitles
- Werckmeister Harmonies (2000) - HD (from new 4K restoration), English & English SDH Subtitles
- The Man From London (2007) - HD, English Subtitles (for non-English dialogue)
- The Turin Horse (2011) - HD, English Subtitles
* Included in The Outsider disc
** Included in Damnation disc
*** Included in Werckmeister Harmonies disc
- Hotel Magnezit (1978) - Short Film
- Cinemarxisme (1979) - Short Film
- Diplomafilm (1979) - Short Film
- Journey on the Plain (1995) - Short Film
- Prologue (2004) - Short Film (segment from ‘Visions of Europe’)
- Béla Tarr in Conversation with Howard Feinstein
- PLUS trailers and interviews with Béla Tarr, Mihály Víg, and Miklós Székely B.