

Satantango
Visit website8.1/10 • 272
1994-02-08 • 7h 12m
Inhabitants of a small village in Hungary deal with the effects of the fall of Communism. The town's source of revenue, a factory, has closed, and the locals, who include a doctor and three couples, await a cash payment offered in the wake of the shuttering. Irimias, a villager thought to be dead, returns and, unbeknownst to the locals, is a police informant. In a scheme, he persuades the villagers to form a commune with him.
- Directors
- Béla Tarr
- Editors
- Ágnes Hranitzky

Satantango
Visit website1994-02-08 • 7h 12m
8.1/10 • 272
Inhabitants of a small village in Hungary deal with the effects of the fall of Communism. The town's source of revenue, a factory, has closed, and the locals, who include a doctor and three couples, await a cash payment offered in the wake of the shuttering. Irimias, a villager thought to be dead, returns and, unbeknownst to the locals, is a police informant. In a scheme, he persuades the villagers to form a commune with him.
- Directors
- Béla Tarr
- Editors
- Ágnes Hranitzky
Top Billed Cast
View CreditsMihály Víg
Irimiás
Putyi Horváth
Petrina
Székely B. Miklós
Futaki
Erika Bók
Estike
László feLugossy
Schmidt
Alfréd Járai
Halics
János Derzsi
Kráner
Irén Szajki
Kránerné
Éva Almássy Albert
Schmidtné
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- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- Hungarian
- Budget
- $1,500,000.00
- Revenue
- --
- Keywords
- farmepiccountrysidebased on novel or bookcatrainhungarylonelinessart housepovertyblack and whitewriteralcoholicmental illnessremodernistnonlinear timelinemultiple perspectivescontemplative cinemapowerful