Sátántangó
The Beverly Theater

The Beverly Theater presents a rare screening of Béla Tarr's monumental seven-and-a-half-hour masterpiece, Sátántangó. This 1994 Hungarian film is widely considered one of cinema's greatest achievements—a mesmerizing, deliberately-paced meditation on a declining rural community in post-communist Hungary. Shot in stark black-and-white with Tarr's signature long takes and hypnotic camera movements, the film follows the residents of a collective farm as they're drawn into the schemes of a mysterious returning figure.

This is the kind of cinematic experience that demands commitment and rewards patience. Tarr's vision unfolds across twelve chapters, structured like a tango, moving forward and backward through time while rain falls endlessly on muddy streets and decrepit buildings. The film's reputation as an endurance test is matched only by its status as a transformative viewing experience for those who surrender to its rhythm. The Beverly Theater's intimate setting and excellent acoustics make it an ideal venue for experiencing this challenging work of art cinema.

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