Damnation is the film that first brought universal acclaim to Europe's most daring filmmaker, Bela Tarr. His films are notable for long takes and atmospheric cinematography, and Damnation seethes with the director's existential melancholy and apocalyptic view of the worldKarrer, a hapless human wreck, is in love with a married cabaret singer in a Hungarian mining town. He longs for a better life with the singer, who wants to escape to work the night clubs of the big cities. In a plot designed to give him more time with her, Karrer involves the singer's husband in a smuggling scheme, but his plans go awry.Bela Tarr (Satantango, Werckmeister Harmonies, Almanac of Fall) has been compared to Tarkovsky and Antonioni and hailed as one of the most significant contemporary filmmakers in Europe.
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