| Lars Rudolph, Peter Fitz, Hanna Schygulla,
Janos Derzsi, Djocko Rossitch, Peter Toth, Gyuri D๓sa Kiss, Jozsi
Mihalyfi.
Bela Tarr follows up on his seven-hour epic Satantango, considered
by some critics as one of the finest films of the 1990s, with this
elegant, haunting work about the cycles of violence that have dogged
Eastern European history. Jancos (Lars Rudolph) is a wide-eyed innocent
who works as an occasional postal worker and as a caretaker for
Mr. Ezster (Peter Fitz). An outsider and a visionary, he marvels
at the miracles of creation, from the planets rotating in the heavens
to the sundry animals on earth. One day, a circus featuring jars
full of medical anomalies and a massive dead whale entombed in a
corrugated metal trailer visits Jancos' economically depressed village.
Another more sinister attraction is a shadowy figure dubbed "The
Prince," whose nihilist rants incite the town's disaffected
to riot. Not long afterwards, Mrs. Ezster (Hanna Schygulla) cajoles
her estranged husband to join a citizen's action group against the
circus, threatening to move back into his house if he doesn't play
along. Tension in the town builds until, after one of The Prince's
hate-filled speeches, throngs of angry men with blunt instruments
ransack and brutalize a men's hospital ward. When the dust clears,
lives are irrevocably changed. This film was screened at the 2000
Toronto Film Festival |