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| Attribute | Details | |-----------|---------| | Director | Béla Tarr (final film) | | Country | Hungary | | Runtime | 146 minutes | | Language | Hungarian | | Cinematography | Fred Kelemen | | Genre | Drama / Philosophical | | Awards | Grand Jury Prize – Berlin IFF (2011) |

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The film famously opens with a legendary anecdote about Friedrich Nietzsche. After witnessing a horse being whipped in Turin, the philosopher suffered a mental collapse. But Tarr isn't interested in the philosopher; he is interested in the , its owner, and his daughter. | Attribute | Details | |-----------|---------| | Director

: Shot in stark black-and-white by cinematographer Fred Kelemen, the film consists of only 30 long takes. This slow cinema approach forces the viewer to experience the weight of time and the physical toll of existence. : Shot in stark black-and-white by cinematographer Fred