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Interview with the Hungarian film director Bela Tarr, made during the 12th Sarajevo Film Festival. From the TV show "Kuhinja", a weekly programe on the phenomena of contemporary culture, produced by pro.ba (www.pro.ba), a Sarajevo based independent TV, film and video production company. Broadcast Thursdays 22:30 CET on BHT1 (www.pbsbih.ba).
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No description needed. The film is available on the DVD in the UK http://tinyurl.com/f yz4v and in the US http://tinyurl.com/z 8aje
Music by Mihály Vig who composed music to many of Tarr's films and even acted in one ("Sátántangó", as Irimiás). A great sounding selection of his work appeared on CD in Hungary: http://tinyurl.com/h doc3
This piece is track 9 ("Esö").
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Gaelic Storm performing "Johnny Tarr" at the Dassel-Cokato Performing Arts Center in Cokato, MN on 02/04/07. Sorry, the beginning is pretty shaky because I was laughing at Patrick.
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The legendary film "Sátántangó" by Béla Tarr is coming out on the DVD in France http://tinyurl.com/y ln7ln, the UK http://tinyurl.com/w lv48, and the US http://tinyurl.com/u xdg5 .
This clip shows two characters from the film walking to the police station.
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If you have seen Gaelic Storm live, you know how funny Patrick is. This video is Patrick's gags about other musicians who bought the rights to Johnny Tarr. Shot at Moseley's on the Charles Dedham, MA on March 4th.
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Tarr Bélát a Guardian a világ legjobb filmrendez?i listáján a 13. helyen említi, így a magyar rendez? megel?zi Tarantinót, Altmant, Almodovárt és Spielberget is. Friderikusz Sándor kérdez a Szólás szabadságában.
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Gaelic Storm Performing at St. Brendan's Inn in Green Bay Wisconsin having fun with their song "Johnny Tarr". Patrick Murphy performs the song as Kenny Chesney, George Michael, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Michael Jackson, & Neil Diamond. During this performance you see him perform the Irish Moonwalk.