Satantango
"Satantango" is a 1994 Hungarian film directed by Béla Tarr, based on the novel by László Krasznahorkai. The film is known for its long takes and minimal dialogue, depicting the lives of a group of villagers in a desolate landscape as they navigate betrayal and despair.
The story unfolds over seven hours, following the return of a con man who promises to lead the villagers to a better life. The film's unique style and pacing create a haunting atmosphere, exploring themes of hopelessness and the cyclical nature of life in a post-communist society.