I read the same thing, and I'm pretty sure it was Rosenbaum's article.I seem to recall reading somewhere (I think it was Jonathan Rosenbaum) that Tarr kept the cat afterwards as a pet.
Has AE said anything regarding whether it will be anamorphic?
I saw it with two intermissions and it worked perfectly, I thought. After 2 hours it feels good to stretch a bit and just few minutes into the break you already feel like you want to go back. A great feeling.justeleblanc wrote:For anyone who has seen this film before... what is the best screening practice for it, in terms of breaking it up. I assume it should be broken up.
Ugh, what on earth for? I know AE released Taste of Cherry at 1.66:1 anamorphically -- why is this any less deserving? Big disappointment, if true.Well, the word is that AE has decided to release this as letterboxed 1.66:1 rather than anamorphic, like their second pressing of Werckmeister Harmonies (the first was incorrectly 1.77:1 anamorphic).
And a second confirming that it's at least OAR:"Bela Tarr's 'Satantango' will be released in the UK on the 13th
November 2006 by Artificial Eye. It is 7 hours long and will be over 3 discs. The subtitles are optional, it is 4:3, and the extras are to be confirmed."
I imagine it's too late to start any kind of write-in campaign, but who knows? Maybe we should try, since the extras aren't confirmed and presumably that means the discs aren't pressed yet."4x3 will be the format and 1.66:1 will be the aspect ratio."



