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Título original: A Torinói ló Título español: The Turin Horse Título inglés: The Turin Horse País: Hungría/Francia/Suiza/Alemania 2011 Género: Ficción Dirección: Béla Tarr Duración: 150´ Idioma: Húngaro Guión: Béla Tarr, Laszlo Krasznahorkai Reparto: Erika Bók, János Derzsi, Mihály Kormos Fotografía: Fred Kelemen Música: Mihály Vig Productor: Gábor Téni, Béla Tarr, Marie-Pierre Macia, Juliette Lepoutre, Ruth Waldburger, Martin Hagemann Premios: BERLINALE 2011: GRAN PREMIO DEL JURADO Y PREMIO FIPRESCI. NOMINADA A LOS OSCAR 2012
SYNOPSIS: Freely inspired by an episode that marked the end of philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche’s career. On January 3,1889, on the piazza Alberto in Turin, a weeping Nietzsche flung his arms around an exhausted and ill-treated carriage horse, then lost consciousness. After this event – which forms the prologue to Tarr’s film – the philosopher never wrote again and descended into madness and silence. From this starting point, The Turin Horse goes on to explore the lives of the coachman, his daughter and the horse in an atmosphere of poverty heralding the end of the world.
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