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Edited by
  
Ágnes Hranitzky

Initial release
  
1984

Music director
  
Mihály Víg

7.4/10
IMDb

Music by
  
Mihály Vig

Running time
  
119 minutes

Director
  
Béla Tarr

Written by
  
Béla Tarr

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Starring
  
Hédi Temessy, Erika Bodnár, Miklós B. Székely

Cinematography
  
Buda Gulyás, Sándor Kardos & Ferenc Pap

Release date
  
17 January 1985 (1985-01-17)

Cast
  
János Derzsi, Miklós Székely B, Hédi Temessy, Erika Bodnár, Pál Hetényi

Similar
  
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Almanac of fall


Almanac of Fall (Hungarian: Öszi almanach) is a 1984 Hungarian film directed by Béla Tarr.

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Plot

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In a grim, claustrophobic apartment owned by a rich elderly woman, the inhabitants desperately try to relate to each other as they go about their bleak lives revealing their darkest secrets, fears, obsessions and hostilities. They include besides her, her son, her nurse, her nurse's discontented lover, and a new lodger.

Reception

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Almanac of Fall continues to receive positive reviews from critics, mainly for its cinematography. Rotten Tomatoes reports 100% approval among six critics, with an average rating of 8.1/10. Jonathan Rosenbaum of the Chicago Reader lauded the film's "elaborately choreographed mise en scene" and "highly unorthodox angles," while a review in Strictly Film School argues, "Tarr [...] uses highly stylized, artificially colored lighting, rigorous (and deliberate) formalism, minimalist setting, and protracted dialogue to create an atmospherically charged and disquieting environment."

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Almanac of Fall has since come to be regarded as a decisive moment in Tarr's filmography, in which he abandoned the documentary-like realism of his early work and adopted a formal style of cinematography. "This is the turning point for Béla Tarr, leaving social realism behind to step into the existential abyss," wrote Jeremiah Kipp reviewing the film for Slant magazine. Jeremy Heilman of Movie Martyr called it "Tarr’s first feature that could be described as the work of a formalist" and noted retrospectively that the film "offers a first sign of the hint of supernatural control that would continue to crop up in each of Tarr’s subsequent features."

Cast

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  • Hédi Temessy as Hédi
  • Erika Bodnár as Anna
  • Miklós B. Székely as Miklós
  • Pál Hetényi as Tibor
  • János Derzsi as János, Hédi fia

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    References

    Almanac of Fall Wikipedia