The Turin Horse
(A torinói ló)
feature, 35mm, 149 minutes, 1:1.66
co-produced with:
France
Switzerland
Germany
United States
PREMIER (HUNGARY): 2011.
The Turin Horse is inspired by the true story of 19th Century German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche protecting a horse from abuse.
The film details the lives of the horse’s coachman, his daughter and the horse itself.
Creators
Béla Tarr | Director |
László Krasznahorkai, Béla Tarr | Screenplay |
Fred Kelemen | Director of photography |
Ágnes Hranitzky | Editor |
Mihály Víg | Music |
Gábor Erdélyi Jr. | Sound |
Sándor Kállay | Art director |
János Breckl | Costumes |
Gábor Téni, Marie-Pierre Macia, Juliette Lepoutre, Ruth Waldburger, Martin Hagemann | Producer |
T. T. Filmműhely, MPM Film (Paris), Vega Film AG (Zürich), zero fiction (Berlin) | Production company |
Ágnes Hranitzky | Co-director |
Werc Werk Works (Minneapolis) | Executive producer |
Erika Bók, János Derzsi, Mihály Kormos, Ricsi | Cast |
Awards
Jerusalem International Film Festival - 2011 | Béla Tarr - Achievement Award |
Yerevan Golden Apricot International Film Festival - 2011 | Béla Tarr - Lifetime Achievement Award Retrospective |
Dubrovnik LIBERTAS - 2011 | Master Award |
Sofia International Film Festival - 2016 | Béla Tarr - Lifetime Achievement Award Retrospective |
Reykjavik International Film Festival - 2011 | Lifetime Achievement Award |
Bitola International Film Camera Festival Manaki Brothers - 2011 | Fred Kelemen - Golden Camera 300 |
Bangkok World Film Festival - 2012 | Lifetime Achievement Award |
European Film Academy - 2011 | Béla Tarr - Nominated for Best European Director |
Berlinale - Berlin International Film Festival - 2011 | Jury Grand Prix - Silver Bear |
Palm Springs International Film Festival - 2012 | FIPRESCI Prize for Best Foreign Film |
Istanbul International Film Festival - 2011 | Béla Tarr - Cinema Honorary Award |
Ivanovo Zerkalo - 2011 | Special Prize |
Batumi International Film Festival - 2012 | Lifetime Achievement Award |
Novi Sad Cinema City - 2011 | Special Award for Contribution to World Cinematography Retrospective |
Vienna Let s CEE Film Festival - 2017 | Béla Tarr - Lifetime Achievement Award |
Berlinale - Berlin International Film Festival - 2011 | FIPRESCI Prize |
European Film Academy - 2011 | Fred Kelemen - Nominated for Best European Cinematographer |
European Film Academy - 2011 | Mihály Víg - Nominated for Best European Soundtrack |
Antalya Golden Orange IFF - 2018 | Béla Tarr - Honorary Award |
Festivals
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