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Latest podcast episodes about satantango

La Cueva de la Macaca
Coñazos Maestros. Cap 215

La Cueva de la Macaca

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2024 125:21


Os traemos nueva posible sección, hoy nos vamos a ocupar de esas películas que todo el mundo dice que son obras maestras del séptimo arte, que son obligatorias, que para entender el siglo veinte hay que verlas y que vas tú con toda tu determinación y duran mínimo tres horas y media en blanco y negro, formato 4:3, el guion es una alegoría del subtexto del doble sentido de una greguería y dices: “Bueno el domingo que viene”. No os preocupéis que nosotros os vamos a separar el grano de las pajas, películas de como mínimo 150 minutos y que tengan más de un siete y medio en las webs de puntuación. ¡¡Leche se ha visto dos películas de ocho horas y se ha leído un libro para este programa!!. Ladronas vampíricas de principios de siglo, gánsteres judíos en los albores de nueva york, nazis castrando mongos, duelos al alba a pistola de balines, el puto Satantango… y recordar, algo huele a podrido en Dinamarca.

FilmBabble: The Sight and Sound Top 100

On this week's episode of FilmBabble, Charlie and Antonio watch Sátántangó. Yes, you read that right. Sátántangó, Béla Tarr's 1994 epic. 7 and a half hours. Black and white. Hungary. Communism. Strap in- the White Whale has appeared over the horizon. Will they survive? Tune in and find out! Article by Greg Wetherall mentioned in the episode: https://lwlies.com/interviews/bela-tarr-satantango-berlin-film-festival/ Intro/outro music: "Please Go Easy With Me" by S.E. Rogie SÁTÁNTANGÓ (1994), written by Béla Tarr and László Krasznahorkai, directed by Béla Tarr, cinematography by Gábor Medvigy, featuring Mihály Víg, Putyi Horváth, László Lugossy, B. Miklós Székely, Éva Almássy Albert, Erika Bók, and Peter Berling 

The Overlook Hour Podcast
#491 - A Self-Induced Hallucination, The Beekeeper, Katja Dreams of Waking Up, Cyclops

The Overlook Hour Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 112:10


Randy does a "Randy Retread" to himself and tears a hole in the universe. Clark protects the hive with his review of "The Beekeeper" and Russell recaps all his recommendations throughout the week.  Support Nick Verdi's new movie HERE! Films: Katja Dreams of Waking Up (2022), ... And Justice for All (1979), The Beekeeper (2024), The Sweet East (2023), Satantango (1994), Caught in the Act: Unfaithful (2022 TV Series), Skinflicker (1973), Cyclops (1987), Bone Barrel (2019), A Self-Induced Hallucination (2018), I Saw the TV Glow (2024), The Road Movie (2016) Hey, we're on YouTube!  Listening on an iPhone? Don't forget to rate us on iTunes!   Fill our fe-mailbag by emailing us at OverlookHour@gmail.com   Reach us on Instagram (@theoverlooktheatre) Facebook (@theoverlookhour) Twitter (@OverlookHour)

BookShook
The Death of Ivan Ilyich Review

BookShook

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 16:00


This episode of BookShook is all about the first half of The Death of Ivan Ilyich (up to Chapter 6 on page 61) by the Russian author Leo Tolstoy (translated by Anthony Briggs), first published in 1886.In the podcast, I take a book, split it in two, and discuss each half in consecutive shows. I'll briefly summarise the half alongside my thoughts and reactions and raise any ideas that resonated with me. But be warned - there will be spoilers - (but for this show only up to half way). I'd love to share your thoughts on the book so send an an email to bookshook @yahoo.com. Also, let me know if any book suggestions you may have. Welcome to BookShook”Next books on my ‘to read' list:Satantango by László KrasznahorkaiI'm delighted that this podcast has been voted in the top UK Books podcasts' at https://blog.feedspot.com/uk_book_podcasts/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Scene and Heard
Sátántangó [1994]

Scene and Heard

Play Episode Play 50 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 93:22


Jackie and Greg brave the cold for Béla Tarr's 7.5 hour opus SÁTÁNTANGÓ from 1994. Topics of discussion include the film's length, its bleak mysticism, whether it's absurdist or not, and the infamous cat scene. Buckle up!#36 on Sight & Sound's 2012 "The 100 Greatest Films of All Time" list.https://www.bfi.org.uk/sight-and-sound/polls/greatest-films-all-time-2012#78 on Sight & Sound's 2022 "The Greatest Films of All Time" list.  https://www.bfi.org.uk/sight-and-sound/greatest-films-all-timeArbelos Films Shop (use promo code SCENEHEARD for 15% off -- good thru October 12, 2023)https://shoparbelosfilms.comCheck us out on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sceneandheardpodCheck us out at our official website: https://www.sceneandheardpod.comJoin our weekly film club: https://www.instagram.com/arroyofilmclubJP Instagram/Twitter: jacpostajGK Instagram: gkleinschmidtGraphic Design: Molly PintoMusic: Andrew CoxGet in touch at hello@sceneandheardpod.comSupport the showSupport the show on Patreon: patreon.com/SceneandHeardPodorSubscribe just to get access to our bonus episodes: buzzsprout.com/1905508/subscribe

Unwatchables with Marc & Seth
Ep. 43 - Sátántangó feat. Charles Bramesco

Unwatchables with Marc & Seth

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2023 72:23


Unwatchables welcomes author and film/TV critic Charles Bramesco to discuss one of the most intimidating of all cinematic rites of passage. Bela Tarr's SATANTANGO is 7 hours and 20 minutes long, and at least one of our hosts endured the entire film in one butt-numbing sitting. And lest you think that 7+ hours flies by, it's also a quintessential example of slow cinema at its bleakest and most punishing. We discuss the nature of “endurance cinema,” how best to endure this particular example, and the scene that Marc found to be the hardest to watch in all of Unwatchables history. You can find Charles' book, COLORS OF FILM, at https://www.quarto.com/books/9780711279384/Colors-of-Film Unwatchables is hosted by Marc Dottavio and Seth Troyer, produced by Tony Scarpitti, featuring artwork by Micah Kraus. You can support us on Patreon at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/unwatchables⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ to get access to exclusive bonus content and weigh in on what we watch next. Find us online at www.unwatchablespod.com or shoot us an email at unwatchablespodcast@gmail.com. We're on Instagram and Twitter under @unwatchablespod. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unwatchablespod/message

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lo spaghettino
terzotempo/the banshee of béla tarr

lo spaghettino

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 4:08


Io l'ho intravisto sull'isola L'immagine e la clip sono tratte da “Il cavallo di Torino” (regia Béla Tarr e Ágnes Hranitzky, sceneggiatura Béla Tarr e László Krasznahrkai, musiche Mihály Víg, produzione T.T. Filmmühely, 2011 all rights reserved)

Canonical
Realist Literature under Communism: Herta Müller, László Krasznahorkai, and Mo Yan

Canonical

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022 34:16


Today we conclude our series Life under Communism by taking a second look at all three novels, The Passport, Satantango, and The Garlic Ballads. We talk about whether there are any takeaways about Communism for us here, or whether that's even something that should be sought from realist fiction. We also discuss whether these realist novels change how we feel about speculative fiction dealing with Communism or adjacent ideas (Vagabonds, The Dispossessed, Parable of the Sower), and if all those books belong under the same topical genre umbrella as the books we just read. Finally, we explore what these books tell us about the future of Communism in their respective countries. For this series, we discussed Life Under Communism with Herta Muller's The Passport Aug 12-26, László Krasznahorkai's Satantango Sept 2-16, and Mo Yan's The Garlic Ballads Sept 23 - Oct 7. You can join our Reddit discussion here: https://www.reddit.com/r/CanonicalPod where you can also find show notes, credits and extended discussions for every episode.  You can also find bonus content on our Youtube page: https://www.youtube.com/c/CanonicalPod You can support us by rating/liking/sharing our podcast! Subscribe to us here: Apple | Stitcher | Spotify | Google | Youtube We are also on Twitter and Facebook @CanonicalPod. Follow us to get updates on upcoming episodes!

Canonical
Why is Satantango So Hard to Read?

Canonical

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2022 36:39


László Krasznahorkai's Satantango is a book with a distinct, challenging style that can annoy some readers, so why is it written that way? Join us as we try to solve that mystery, discuss whether novelists need to follow rules, which styles can be reused, and how this challenging novel was adapted into an equally challenging film. For this series, Life Under Communism, we will read and discuss Herta Muller's The Passport Aug 12-26, László Krasznahorkai's Satantango Sept 2-16, and Mo Yan's The Garlic Ballads Sept 23 - Oct 7. You can join our Reddit discussion here: https://www.reddit.com/r/CanonicalPod where you can also find show notes, credits and extended discussions for every episode. You can support us by rating/liking/sharing our podcast! Subscribe to us here: Apple | Stitcher | Spotify | Google | Youtube We are also on Twitter and Facebook @CanonicalPod. Follow us to get updates on upcoming episodes!

Canonical
Decoding Krasznahorkai's Satantango

Canonical

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2022 25:46


We're back with more of László Krasznahorkai's grim world in Satantango.  We keep the giggles going a little before delving into whether László offers us any hope in the novel and whether this book really is devoid of politics. We also discuss the allegorical plight of the characters and whether there's something angelic or demonic going on. Is Hungary in Purgatory? Aren't we all? For this series we will be reading and discussing Life Under Communism with Herta Muller's The Passport Aug 12-26, László Krasznahorkai's Satantango Sept 2-16, and Mo Yan's The Garlic Ballads Sept 23 - Oct 7. You can join our Reddit discussion here: https://www.reddit.com/r/CanonicalPod where you can also find show notes, credits and extended discussions for every episode. You can support us by rating/liking/sharing our podcast! Subscribe to us here: Apple | Stitcher | Spotify | Google | Youtube We are also on Twitter and Facebook @CanonicalPod. Follow us to get updates on upcoming episodes!

Canonical
Review: Satantango by László Krasznahorkai

Canonical

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2022 39:07


This week we shine a light onto the bleak world of László Krasznahorkai with a review of his prize-winning debut novel Satantango.  We discuss whether or not the plot is important to this book and whether the European literati is more intelligent than its American counterpart.  Also, James is befuddled by another encounter with one of the more confusing literary awards this podcast has ever come across.  Warning: this is a giggly episode, because of course it is. For this series we will be reading and discussing Life Under Communism with Herta Muller's The Passport Aug 12-26, László Krasznahorkai's Satantango Sept 2-16, and Mo Yan's The Garlic Ballads Sept 23 - Oct 7. You can join our Reddit discussion here: https://www.reddit.com/r/CanonicalPod where you can also find show notes, credits and extended discussions for every episode. You can support us by rating/liking/sharing our podcast! Subscribe to us here: Apple | Stitcher | Spotify | Google | Youtube We are also on Twitter and Facebook @CanonicalPod. Follow us to get updates on upcoming episodes!

Unsung Cinematics
Off The Record - July 2022

Unsung Cinematics

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 40:05


In this months Off The Record we take a brief look at the following films. Satantango (1994), Chicago Fire (2012-Present), Bloody Hell (2020), Ken - Big Game (2014), Free Guy (2021), Snake Eyes: GI Joe Origins (2021) and Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (2022) as an honorable mention.

The Flick Lab
#151 - Sátántangó - a 7-hour Film

The Flick Lab

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2022 72:41


Béla Tarr's over 7-hour film is one of the longest movies in the world. The Hungarian director's work is based on the novel by László Krasznahorkai. Karri and Henrik are investigating the footsteps of Chinese director Hu Bo's "godfather". Why is the film so long and is the length justified? Is it one of the greatest films ever seen? Is the film seen merely as a challenge not so much for its artistic merits but for its runtime?  Hosted by Karri Ojala and Henrik Telkki. Edited by Karri Ojala. The Flick Lab theme tune written and performed by Nick Grivell.

OutCast
OutCast - Episode 222: «The Northman», «Massive Talent» und das Filmgesetz

OutCast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2022 102:59


Wieder gibts extrem viel zu besprechen im OutCast. Chris, Marco und Nicolas sprechen zum einen über das Filmgesetz, das in der Schweiz am 15. Mai zur Abstimmung steht, und warum wir Ja stimmen werden. Dann gehts um Filme: Chris hat mit Simon den 432-minütigen (!) ungarischen Film Satantango geschaut und erzählt… nunja, warum man sich das antut. Wir waren aber auch im Kino und besprechen den Abenteuerfilm The Lost City mit Sandra Bullock und Channing Tatum, die Meta-Komödie Massive Talent um und mit Nicolas Cage und das Wikingerdrama The Northman von The Lighthouse-Regisseur Robert Eggers. Unsere Nic-Cage-Empfehlungen: Adaptation, Drive Angry, National Treasure (und National Treasure 2), Face/Off, Lord of War, Color out of Space, Bringing out the Dead, The Weather Man, Inconceivable Thema nächste Woche: Interview mit Never Watch Alone Nicolas' Ketchup für Folge 224 oder 225, mal luege: Lawrence of Arabia! Themen: Intro - (0:00) Das Filmgesetz, Abstimmung vom 15. Mai - (3:14) Satantango - (25:24) Kinowoche - (33:45) The Lost City - (37:11) Massive Talent - (50:00) Nic-Cage-Filme - (1:10:36) The Northman - (1:19:17) Abschluss und Outro - (1:38:22) Website: www.outnow.ch Facebook: www.facebook.com/OutNow.CH/ Twitter: twitter.com/outnow Instagram: www.instagram.com/outnow.ch/

Pink Midnight
SATANTANGO (1994)

Pink Midnight

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2022 19:09


In this episode, we discuss SATANTANGO (1994; dir. Bela Tarr).

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antiradyo
Mysterium Pictorum 36 - Satantango

antiradyo

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 93:18


We finally did it! We watched Bela Tarr's behemoth of slow cinema - And we LOVED it! As usual, we're the only arthouse film podcast around that will talk about Gilmore Girls, German trash TV, H. P. Lovecraft and orgies while discussing this certified classic. Your funniest bumbling group of ignorants is at it again! Listen right now - It's a great one! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lars-henriks/message

Beyond The Zero
Seth from W.A.S.T.E. Mailing List

Beyond The Zero

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 81:31


Seth on Twitter @wastemailing Instagram @wastemailinglist wastemailinglist@gmail.com https://wastemailinglist.substack.com Gateway Books: House of the Scorpion by Nancy Farmer 2.Barbarian Days: A Surfing Life by William Finnegan 3.Infinite Jest by David Foster Wallace Currently Reading: 1. Anniversaries: A Year in the Life of Gesine Cresspahl by Uwe Johnson, translated by Damion Searls 2. The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoyevsky, translated by Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky Anticipated Reads: 1. William T Vollmann 2. Solenoid by Mircea Cărtărescu, translated by Sean Cotter 3. Blinding: The Left Wing by Mircea Cărtărescu, translated by Sean Cotter 4. A Journey to the End of the Night by Louis-Ferdinand Celine translated by Ralph Manheim 5. Herscht 07769 by László Krasznahorkai, translated by Ottilie Mulzet 6. Devil House by John Darnielle 7. The Last Samurai by Helen DeWitt 8. Malina by Ingborg Bachman translated by Philip Boehm 9. The Complete Works of Primo Levi compiled by Ann Goldstein Top 10: 10. I'm Thinking of Endings Things by Iain Reid 9. Frankenstein or the Modern Prometheus by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley 8. The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt 7. Satantango by László Krasznahorkai, translated by George Szirtes 6. The Burrow by Franz Kafka, translated by Michael Hofmann 5. In Watermelon Sugar by Richard Brautigan 4. Hard Rain Falling by Don Carpenter 3. Story of the Eye by George Bataille, translated by Joachim Neugrochal (Correction (1:11:30) - Seth refers to the narrator's love interest as Marcelle where he meant to say Simone. Marcelle is a secondary character in the story.) 2. The Recognitions by William Gaddis 1. Mason & Dixon by Thomas Pynchon

The Insert Credit Show
Ep. 215 - The Dirtbag of Podcasts

The Insert Credit Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2021 32:33


In which our heroes dive deep into the Dirtbag, receptacle of all Patron-submitted questions, on the hunt for “What is the ____ of video games?” format in particular. Questions this week: Dirtbag Benjamin asks: What is your fine barrel-aged Kentucky bourbon of video games, your Mad Dog 20/20 of video games, and your oversized lollipop of video games? (03:23) Dirtbag Eric Eaton asks: What is the Bob Dylan of video games? (05:54) Dirtbag Timothy asks: What is the F For Fake of video games? (07:54) Dirtbag Anonymous asks: What is the Anna Karenina of video games? (09:47) Dirtbag Kiko B asks: What is the Sonic the Hedgehog the Movie of video games? (11:58) Dirtbag John H asks: What is the Shake Shack of video games? (12:26) Dirtbag Per Hasselstrom asks: What is the Satantango of video games? (16:38) Dirtbag Crumbling Zero asks: (19:01) Dirtbag Devils Blush asks: Who is the Carlo Rambaldi of video games? (21:35) Dirtbag Andy Douseman asks: What is the using a shaving brush and shaving soap instead of a electric razor or disposable razor with canned shaving cream of video games? (22:45) Dirtbag UG asks: What is the Neapolitan ice cream of video games? (26:41) Dirtbag Rainbow Battlekid asks: Who or what is the Michael Jordan of Baseball of video games? (27:20) Dirtbag Paul asks: What is the “Weird Al” Yankovic of video games? (29:41) Patrons get to submit questions, but everybody gets to discuss this episode in the forums! A SMALL SELECTION OF THINGS REFERENCED: Halo 2 Feel the Magic XY/XX Final Fantasy VII Super Mario 64 Chrono Trigger Panzer Dragoon Saga Mad Dog 20/20 Under Defeat R-Type Final PUBG Mobile Super Mario Run Castlevania: Symphony of the Night Castlevania II: Belmont's Revenge Kid Dracula Castlevania Judgment Bob Dylan Anthem King's Quest Roberta Williams Star Fox by Dylan Cuthbert F for Fake (1973) Segagaga Citizen Kane (1941) Orson Welles Anna Karenina The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl Metro series Alan Wake IL-2 Sturmovik Rig'n'Roll Tetris Hatris Street Fighter: The Movie Peter Jackson's King Kong: The Official Game of the Movie King Kong (2005) Kong: Skull Island (2017) Kung Fu Panda (2008) Nacho Libre (2006) Brütal Legend Shake Shack In-N-Out Burger Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning BioShock Bubsy series Battletoads Satantango (1994) Goat Simulator Cow Clicker Euro Truck Simulator series Breathless (1960) Werner Herzog Eats His Shoe (1980) The “Nathan for You” Finale, My New Favorite Love Story By Errol Morris Metal Gear Solid Carlo Rambaldi Stan Winston John Carmack Hollow Knight Final Fantasy VII: Remake - Intergrade Tingle Tuner Asuka 120% LimitOver VIDEOBALL Tim's Instagram picture he talks about, I think Neapolitan ice cream Super Mario Bros. / Duck Hunt / World Class Track Meet Michael Jordan The Last Dance (2020) “30 for 30” Jordan Rides the Bus (2010) Boom Blox “Weird Al” Yankovic Saints Row Family Guy Undertale Arcane Kids Palladium Interactive, Inc. Hosted by Alex Jaffe, with Frank Cifaldi, Tim Rogers and Brandon Sheffield. Edited by Esper Quinn. Original Music by Kurt Feldman.

Kinosyndromet
The Power of the Dog, Ghostbusters: Afterlife, Satantango

Kinosyndromet

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021


Mikkel, Magnus og Lukas anmelder The Power of the Dog og Ghostbusters: Afterlife, samtidig som de snakker om sin opplevelse med å se den syv timer lange ungarske filmen Satantango på Cinemateket i Bergen i helgen. Det siste stikket ble tatt veldig på sparket, men hvis du (som meg) liker dårlige podcaster kan det godt hende du finner moro i det.

Dudes Do Disney
The Academy: 1994, Part 3

Dudes Do Disney

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 135:44


Here it is the final batch of the top 15, and it is a weird one! Join us as we discuss this odd group of films: Satantango 6:09 Muriel's Wedding 35:00 Heavenly Creatures 1:01:00 North 1:23:02 The Lion King 1:49:30   Contact info: Twitter: @theflyingcowpod Instagram: @theflyingcowpod Email: theflyingcowpod@gmail.com Facebook: The Flying Cow Don't forget to check out Movie Battles on our YouTube Channel The Flying Cow

The Overlook Hour Podcast
#280 - Robbie Smith (10 Short Films, Morning Deliveries, Snake Bite)

The Overlook Hour Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2021 88:16


Old friend and current Massachusetts resident, Robbie Smith comes on to talk about what he's seen at Fantastic Fest, living in a historic home, and his recent ventures with film festivals and upcoming projects. Get Robbie's shorts on VHS here: https://alreadydeadtapes.bandcamp.com/album/10-short-films Info and everything else: https://robertsmithmaps.myportfolio.com/  Films: Hush (2016), Midnight Mass (TV), V/H/S/94 (2021), We Are the Flesh (2016), Agnes (2021), Climate of the Hunter (2019), Knocking (2021), Candyman (1992), Name Above Title (2020), Beyond the Infinite Two Minutes (2021), Life (1999), 10 to Midnight (1983), Silent Rage (1982), Amsterdamned (1988), The Lift (1983), Baby Walkure (2021), Bijitâ Q (2001), Nr. 10 (2021), Old (2021), Borgman (2013), Caveat (2020), Luzifer (2021), To the Night (2018), Transit (2018), Kandisha (2020), Among the Living (2014), Copshop (2021), Stretch (2014), River of Fundament (2014), The Stone Killer (1973), Hard Times (1975), Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects (1989), Satantango (1994). The Golden Glove (2019), Bloody Oranges (2021), Mother Schmuckers (2021), The Devils (1971), Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975)   Hey, we're on YouTube!  Listening on an iPhone? Don't forget to rate us on iTunes!   Fill our fe-mailbag by emailing us at Podcast@TheOverlookTheatre.com    Reach us on Instagram (@theoverlooktheatre) Facebook (@theoverlookhour) Twitter (@OverlookHour)

The Overlook Hour Podcast
#253 - The Carnivores, Phobias, Treasure of the Four Crowns

The Overlook Hour Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 80:02


This week's TBR Report covers Alistair 1918. Randy sinks his teeth into Carnivores, Clark was confused by Phobias, and Russ closes it out with Treasure of the Four Crowns.   Films: Alistair1918 (2015), Skyman (2020), My Heart Can't Beat Unless You Tell It To (2020), Long Pigs (2007), Fat Tuesday (2018), Spotlight (2015), Satantango (1994), Voodoo (2017), The Carnivores (2020), Raw (2016), Alien on Stage (2020), Siberia (2019), Phobias (2021), Her (2013), Start-Up (2019), Treasure of the Four Crowns (1983), Cleveland Smith: Bounty Hunter (1982), Final Destination (2000)   Hey, we're on YouTube!  Listening on an iPhone? Don't forget to rate us on iTunes!   Fill our fe-mailbag by emailing us at Podcast@TheOverlookTheatre.com    Intro Music by Engineer Randy Reach us on Instagram (@theoverlooktheatre) Facebook (@theoverlookhour) Twitter (@OverlookHour)  

The Important Cinema Club
#243 - Béla Tarr Likes It Long

The Important Cinema Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 37:33


We discuss the work of Hungarian Writer/Director Bela Tarr and focus on his film AUTUMN ALMANAC and SATANTANGO - his 7+ hour epic. Listen to exclusive episodes at www.patreon.com/theimportantcinemaclub Check out Justin's other podcast THE BAY STREET VIDEO PODCAST (@thebaystreetvideopodcast) and NO SUCH THING AS A BAD MOVIE (@nosuchthingasabadmovie) as well as Will's other podcast MICHAEL AND US (@michael-and-us) Follow the Podcast: twitter.com/ImprtCinemaClub Follow Will: twitter.com/WillSloanESQ Follow Justin: twitter.com/DeclouxJ

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What Max and Connor Did on Their Podcast

Max and Connor return! Connor justifies getting another CRT TV and Max talks about watching Satantango. Connor also tells Max about his experience watching jingoistic Superman cartoons, and they both discuss engaging with problematic cinema. Max and Connor also re-explore the failings of American history education and learning about American atrocities through popular media. Finally, Max reads a beautiful poem.

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The Last Thing I Saw
Episode 9: Justin Chang of The Los Angeles Times

The Last Thing I Saw

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2020 51:51


Welcome to The Last Thing I Saw, a podcast where we reach out to friends to talk about what we've been watching. It's as simple as that. Joining Nicolas Rapold this time is Justin Chang, a staff critic at the Los Angeles Times and, before that, chief film critic at Variety. Ordinarily, we would be comparing notes at a film festival, so it was a pleasure to catch up with Justin virtually and hear his thoughts on a changing film world. Among the movies we discussed were Buñuel's unsettling 1961 film Viridiana and the question of shock and scandal in movies; a new release, The Painted Bird, about a boy facing the horrors of World War II, with nods to Elem Klimov's Come and See and Bela Tarr's Satantango; and finally, for a change pace, the beloved comedy Clueless and a new horror release, Relic. Photo by Steve Snodgrass

The Quarantine Tapes
The Quarantine Tapes 066: Rachel Kushner

The Quarantine Tapes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2020 29:57


American society was irrevocably altered on May 25th, 2020 with the death of George Floyd. In episode 067, Paul Holdengräber is joined by author Rachel Kushner for a discussion around what it means to live in this fractured time and the potential opportunities for lasting change.Rachel Kushner’s most recent novel, The Mars Room, was a finalist for the Booker Prize and the NBCC Award. A collection of her essays, “The Hard Crowd,” will be published by Scribner in March of 2021.  

FORward Radio program archives
Read&Succeed | Ep 5 | Satantango (1985) | László Krasznahorkai | 6-24-20

FORward Radio program archives

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 59:43


Read&Succeed | Ep 5 | Satantango (1985) | László Krasznahorkai | 6-24-20 by FORward Radio

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Fitzcarraldo
Fitzcarraldo #1: Satantango - Bela Tarr

Fitzcarraldo

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2020 59:56


Hace un domingo soleado en Londres y llueve en Gijón. Empezamos nuestro recorrido musical con Sporto Kantes; suena el silbido primaveral de " Whistle". Seguimos con música francesa, es el turno del gran Chales Aznavour, "Desormais", que forma parte de la banda sonora de "Habitación 212" de Christophe Honoré. Más música y cine, comienzan los acordes de "Nina Through Glass" de Jonny Greenwood, una pieza de la banda sonora de "You were never really here". Bowie se versiona a si mismo con "Ragazzo Solo, Ragazza Sola" una peculiar reinterpretación al italiano de "Space Oddity"..Es el momento de que suene Mulatu Astatke:Tezeta (Nostalgia),padre del Ethio-jazz, y cierra la selección musical Bob Dylan con su último tema publicado hasta la fecha “i contain multitudes”, con referencias a Whitman, David Bowie, Anna Frank, William Blake, Indiana Jones, Compartimos con vosotros nuestras impresiones después del visionado de la monumental “Satantago” de Bella Tarr, más de siete horas de película, toda una experiencia y aventura.

Take Note
Episode 82: Eric Nusbaum and his new book Stealing Home

Take Note

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 62:24


Satantango by Bela TarrSteve Coogan on Conan O’Brien Needs a FriendNathaniel Rateliff on Song ExploderMusic Exists with Chuck KlostermanSugar Calling with Cheryl StrayedBest American Essays 2013 ed. Cheryl StrayedStealing Home by Eric Nusbaum2010 Best American Sports WritingThe Library Book by Susan OrleanBoomtown by Sam AndersonPaul Theroux on taking notes in strange times for NYTPitchersandPoets.comTo learn more about theosophy and the zoot suite riots, read the book!

1storypod
44: Andrew Weatherhead on $50,000 (2020) and on Wittgenstein also sorta

1storypod

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2020 90:49


NYC — Andrew Weatherhead was born in Chicago, Illinois. He is the author of $50,000 (2020), Todd (2018) and Cats & Dogs (2014). He began writing $50,000 in 2015. I read $50,000 probably four times, each time in a single sitting, over the past fortnight since its release. Purchase $50,000 from Publishing Genius: https://www.publishinggenius.com/product/50000/ # POD CONTENTS 3 min - pod start 6 min - comin in hot w wittgenstein tractatus bars/the inadequacy/importance/absurdity of language 11 min - on Facts/‘fake news’ 17 min - on the title, $50,000 21 min - on working a 9-to-5 24 min - “wait until you see me dance” by Deb Olin Unferth and writing about office life 27 min - things only mean in context / a setting 30 min - “the things that no one knows about you are how you know yourself” but also “you can only know yourself thru ppl” 31 min - money only works when we agree on its value 35 min - mfa gripes 38 min - redacted mfa quote htmlgiant story 44 min - on humor/laughter 45 min - “Winners” by Nicolette Polek from Imaginary Museums (2020) 49 min - on literary readings 51 min - on concision/editing/first drafts 56 min - on Time/cycles 59 min - on neuroscience 1 hr 2 min - writing vs. medicine 1 hr 5 min - on Satantango (1985) by Laszlo Krasznahorkai 1 hr 9 min - line breaks vs block text 1 hr 15 min - on Names 1 hr 18 min - “Joe Loser Jr.” 1 hr 23 min - writing about writing 1 hr 25 min - art-making in 2020 # Referenced pieces: "Origin of the World" (collage of book blurbs): http://thefanzine.com/the-origin-of-the-world/ Selected tweets: http://muumuuhouse.com/ajw.twitter.2009-2014.html Creative independent interview: https://thecreativeindependent.com/people/poet-andrew-weatherhead-on-hijacking-language/ $50,000 excerpt: http://magazine.nytyrant.com/from-50000-andrew-weatherhead/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/weeatherhead?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor # Sean Thor Conroe lives in New York City. https://twitter.com/stconroe https://instagram.com/seanthorconroe https://1storyhaus.com

Film Graze
Film Graze 014 - Satantango

Film Graze

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2020 68:45


this week we graze on a true classic, the longest great film and greatest long film ever: bela tarr and agnes hranitzky's SATANTANGO, back in cinemas before its upcoming blu-ray release. this episode includes covers from mihaly vig's freaky soundtrack. twitter.com/FilmGraze letterboxd.com/Film_Graze/ co-produced by emmett cruddas and sam storey

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A Filmversation with Mike and Nick
Satantango - Gemini Man

A Filmversation with Mike and Nick

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2020 68:28


A tale of two cinematic journeys. Mike caught the 2019 Gemini Man in theatres with the special High Frame Rate. Nick dedicated an entire day to see a special screening of Bela Tarr's seven and a half hour Sátántangó in theatre. The two share their thoughts, loves, and struggles.

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Cinématraque : le podcast !
Episode 2 : Tops et cérémonies, faut-il classer le cinéma ?

Cinématraque : le podcast !

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2020 92:49


On continue sur notre lancée avec le deuxième épisode de notre podcast. Au programme, après le tour des actualités sélectionnées par les chroniqueurs, - la critique : le film Les filles du docteur March - le débat : entre les tops de fin d'année et les cérémonies qui arrivent, on réfléchit à l'intérêt de ces compétitions pour le cinéma - les recommandations : Renaud parle de Jumanji / Next level et de Quand passent les cigognes. Mathéa parle de Highshcool Musical 2 et de A couteaux tirés. Mehdi parle de Satantango et de Séjour dans les monts Fuchun Bonne écoute !

Cinematary
2013 (Best of the Decade)

Cinematary

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2019 101:40


Part 1: Zach, Andrew, Jessica, Michael and Dylan discuss movies they saw this week, including: Satantango, Batman Ninja and Why Don't You Play in Hell?.Part 2 (40:40): The group begins their look at the best movies of the decade with the year 2013.See movies discussed in this episode here.Also follow us on: Facebook Twitter Letterboxd Spotify Stitcher Radio Radio Public ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Reading Envy
Reading Envy 172: The It Book of NYC

Reading Envy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2019


Jenny welcomes Jon Laubinger of the Film Baby Film Podcast back to the Reading Envy Pub for a chat on books, the multimedia versions they connect to, and more. We spend some time chatting about recent book awards, including more on the Booker Prize and the Nobel Prize for Literature. If you're not that interested in award chatter, jump ahead to 15:15. And make sure to listen to the end for information on one Reading Envy guest who had a movie made from his work!Download or listen via this link: Reading Envy 172: The It Book of NYC with Jon LaubingerSubscribe to the podcast via this link: FeedburnerOr subscribe via Apple Podcasts by clicking: SubscribeOr listen through TuneIn Or listen on Google Play Listen via StitcherListen through Spotify Books discussed: The Need by Helen PhillipThe Deep by Rivers Solomon, Daveed Diggs, William Hutson, and Jonathan SnipesSatantango by László Krasznahorkai, translated by George SzirtesFirst Light by Charles BaxterThe Devils of Loudon by Aldous HuxleyTales of the City by Armistead Maupin, read by Frances McDormandOther mentions:Booker Prize 2019The Testaments by Margaret AtwoodThe Handmaid's Tale by Margaret AtwoodQuichotte by Salman RushdieNobel Prize for LiteratureFlights by Olga Tocarczuk Wings of Desire (film)Kindred by Octavia ButlerZEAL & ARDOR"We Are in the Future" - This American Life 623Interview with Rivers Solomon Between the World and Me by Ta-Nehisi CoatesCitizen by Claudia RankineSatantango (film)Werckmeister Harmonies (film)The Turin Horse (film)Roadside Picnic by Boris and Arkady StrugatskyTinkers by Paul HardingBrave New World by Aldous HuxleyThe Doors of Perception by Aldous HuxleyThe Devils (film)Black Wave by Michelle TeaBeanpole (film)21 Truths About Love by Matthew DicksThe Poppy War by R.F. KuangThe Unwomanly Face of War by Svetlana Alexievich, translated by P&V Related Episodes:Episode 041 - Grotesque Beauty with Nathan Ballingrud Episode 080 - The Wild Things Helped with Jason Roland Episode 102 - The Reading Women Reading Envy Crossover Episode  Episode 106 - Falling Asleep During Tarkovsky Films with Jon Laubinger Episode 126 - Bernice Bobs her Hair with Jon LaubingerEpisode 165 - Delightful Reads with ClaireEpisode 166 - On Brand with KarenEpisode 167 - Book Pendulum with Reggie Episode 170 - Permission to Read with Joshua Greer   Stalk us online:Jon's podcast website, Film Baby FilmFBF on InstagramJon at Goodreads Jenny at GoodreadsJenny on TwitterJenny is @readingenvy on Instagram and Litsy

Linoleum Knife
Parasite, Sátántangó, Maleficent: Mistress of Evil, Gemini Man

Linoleum Knife

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2019 70:40


Dave and Alonso watch Béla Tarr's seven-hour-plus Sátántangó, the Mount Everest of art films, along with this year's Palme d'Or winner. Also we talk about cheekbones. Subscribe (and review us) on Apple Podcasts, follow us @linoleumcast on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook, save it for a rainy day. Join our club, won't you? Linoleum Knife is brought to you by OVID.tv -- sign up before November 30 using promo code "PODCAST" and get the first three months for 50% off, a savings of $3.50 per month.

Silver Screen Fiends Podcast
#27 - Avengers: Endgame

Silver Screen Fiends Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2019 58:41


Our review for Avengers: Endgame is here. We laughed, we cried, we soiled our boxer briefs...literally. It's a long movie. Not like Satantango long, but kinda long.

Books of Some Substance
37 - The Miserable Pulp of Decay: László Krasznahorkai's Satantango

Books of Some Substance

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2019 43:36


In this latest installment of the Books of Some Substance podcast David, Nick, and Eric go for a disorienting ride through the comedic darkness of László Krasznahorkai’s Satantango. This paragraph-shunning tome from the “Hungarian Master of the Apocalypse” is perfect for the reader seeking that good ole bleak, rain-soaked, mud-packed, worm-eatin’, dust-filled vibe.  Listen in for a rousing discussion in which we unlock all of the secrets: why Satantango can feel like an amalgamation of influences while being entirely its own; whether or not the point of Irimiás’ scheme remains entirely unclear; and why it is that Nick owns so many black T-shirts.

Film Baby Film
Episode 24: Around the World in 80 Films Pt. 1 - Cambodia and the Cinema of Rithy Panh

Film Baby Film

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2018 80:03


Matt Schlee from Cineccentric.com joins FBF to kick-off his "Around the World in 80 Films" essay series with a discussion about Cambodian film. We focus on the contemporary filmmaker Rithy Panh and his movies RICE PEOPLE, S21, and THE MISSING PICTURE (the latter of which is available streaming on Netflix). On this episode we also discuss my Facets DVD experience with SATANTANGO, my obsession with Telluride Film Festival, and the time my friends yelled at me after someone shit in the woods during a Weerasethakul film. (Mike and Stephanie, I am so glad I went to your wedding instead of a stupid film festival. Love you guys!) Intro & History of Cambodian Cinema: 0:00 - 26:00 Rice People: 26:00-38:00 S21: 38:00-54:00 Missing Picture: 54:00-1:08:00 Outro & Upcoming Episodes: 1:08:00 - End

Supporting Characters
Episode 29: Jonathan Rosenbaum

Supporting Characters

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2017 118:01


Bill talks to author and film critic Jonathan Rosenbaum about some of his many endeavors in film culture, including books like MOVING PLACES and MOVIE WARS, his tenure as principal film reviewer at the Chicago Reader, and his involvement in multiple Orson Welles-related projects, ranging from THIS IS ORSON WELLES to THE OTHER SIDE OF THE WIND. Other topics include: Critical interactivity, identity politics in film criticism, André Téchiné, film culture in New York and Paris in the late '60s, confusing Art with Class, audio commentaries, TWIN PEAKS, hate mail, film festivals and how plagiarism can be a positive thing if your ideas are important.     Visit Jonathan Rosenbaum’s official website: https://www.jonathanrosenbaum.net/   Hear Jonathan Rosenbaum on The Projection Booth: http://projection-booth.blogspot.com/2016/06/episode-277-celine-and-julie-go-boating.html   Jonathan Rosenbaum on THE SUN SHINES BRIGHT and GERTRUD https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z1lfa-Xr9zI   Jonathan Rosenbaum on SATANTANGO https://vimeo.com/56355775   Jonathan Rosenbaum’s 1000 Essential Films: https://www.jonathanrosenbaum.net/2004/03/1000-favorites-a-personal-canon/ https://www.jonathanrosenbaum.net/2004/03/1000-favorites-a-personal-canon-part-two/   1000 Favorites (A Personal Canon), part three | Jonathan Rosenbaum

Film och Skit
Avsnitt 166 - Satantango och The Bikini Carwash Company

Film och Skit

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2016 26:35


Högt och lågt! Ett miniavsnitt den här gången, inspelat från i somras, där jag och Anders sitter i regnet och pratar om det vi såg under helgen. Det är massa oljud i bakgrunden, men man kan oftast höra vad vi säger. Satantango är ett sånt där cineast-prov. Över sju timmar lång. Helt klart värd att se. The Bikini Carwash Company är en "heta brudar på stranden"-film, fast på något vis ännu mer B än vad man skulle tro.  

Flixwise Podcast
Ep. 36: Satantango

Flixwise Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2015 114:22


Today's panelists, Lady P, Martin Kessler, and A. Tad Chamberlain, have all danced with the devil and lived to podcast the tale. This is Flixwise's special super-sized episode on the 36th Greatest Movie of All Time, Bela Tarr's 1994 Hungarian classic, SATANTANGO. SATANTANGO has a reputation as a notoriously daunting watch; partially due to its run time (it clocks-in somewhere around 7.5hrs), but also because of it's unsparing pessimism about the nature of humanity and mortality. On top of that, the film's visual austerity and slow pacing, serve as significant barriers-to-entry for casual film-watchers. However, those that do heed Bela Tarr's challenge are rewarded with a rich, thought provoking,cinematic experience--plus, some serious cinephile bragging rights. So give the film a watch, then listen to our panel's in-depth analysis, and let us know what you think.

EAshooters
Реформат (26)

EAshooters

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2013 43:49


Наш подкаст обретает новые очертания: отныне в виртуальной студии будут гостить разные люди - игроки, редакторы сайтов, видеоблогеры, стримеры и даже разработчики. Неизменным останется одно: мы будем много говорить о Battlefield и других шутерах от EA. Ведущие: Игорь "Skeeter" Кононов (редактор EAshooters.ru), Иван "Faley" Фалеев (ведущий стримов и видеоблогер) и Михаил Satantango Андреев (видеоблогер, автор гайдов и обзоров по Battlefield).

Three Percent Podcast
#53: Are the NBCCs the Greatest American Book Awards?

Three Percent Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2013 74:47


On this week's podcast, we welcome National Book Critics Circle board member Carolyn Kellogg to talk about the NBCC awards, the changes to the National Book Award (which set me off on a bit of a paranoid rant), Bookish and its suckishness, and a variety of other literary topics.    I also want to add a bit of an update. Since the time we spoke, I've finished HHhH and most of NW, and contrary to all the niceties expressed on this podcast, I'm pretty bummed out about the NBCC finalists for fiction. Both HHhH and NW are staggeringly mediocre and should be replaced by Satantango and Maidenhair. Then again, the sheer literary quality of a list of books including these two masterpieces along with Lydia Millet's Magnificence would be so mind-blowingly amazing that no future list could ever match up. In other words, the NBCC chose to middle-mind the shit out of their list of finalists to save you--the readers--from experiencing too much literary joy all at once. That's the best explanation I can come up with, since, wow, I gave these books way too much credit before reading them.    And don't even get me started on the fact that Errol Morris's A Wilderness of Error isn't on there. (I totally blanked on this while we were recording.) But as a nod to my other conspiracy theories, I'll give the NBCC the benefit of the doubt on this one and assume Wilderness isn't a finalist because of Joe McGinniss.

Three Percent Podcast
#50: Favorite Translations of 2012 (And Trilogies Tom Likes)

Three Percent Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2012 36:13


In this week's podcast (Tom's last one of of the year), we discuss the translations we did (and didn't) read from 2012, including Maidenhair by Mikhail Shishkin, Satantango by Laszlo Krashnahorkai, Woes of the True Policeman by Roberto Bolano, and Necropolis by Santiago Gamboa. This kicks off the beginning of our "best of" podcasts for this year. Next week we'll talk about music, and in the new year, Tom will be back to discuss the best movies of 2012.  Since I mentioned this a million times during the podcast, here's the list of books I'm looking forward to reading over the next couple months:   Woes of a True Policeman, Roberto Bolano Death Sentences, Kawamata Chiaki Investigation, Philippe Claudel Revenge, Yoko Ogawa Encyclopedia of a Life in Russian, Jose Manuel Prieto Ariadne in the Gortesque Labyrinth, Salvador Espriu The Map and the Territory, Michel Houellebecq Atlas, Kai-Cheung Dung Black Flower, Young-ha Kim LoveStar, Andri Snaer Magnason Traveler of the Century, Andres Neuman Mathematique, Jacques Roubaud Raised from the Ground, Jose Saramago Tyrant Banderas, Ramon del Valle-Inclan Down the Rabbit Hole, Juan Pablo Villalobos Transit, Abdourahman Waberi Museum of Abandoned Secrets, Oksana Zabuzhko Blindly, Claudio Magris