TY - ADVS AU - Tarr, Béla AU - Hranitzky,Ágnes AU - Krazsnahorkail,László AU - Goës,Francz AU - Szita,Miklos AU - Vientinghoff,Joachim von AU - Vig,Mihály AU - Saadoum,Paul AU - Medvigy,Gabor ED - Goëss Film (Firma) ED - Vientnghoff Produktion (Firma), ED - 13 Production (Firma) TI - Werckmeister harmonies T2 - Artificial Eye PY - 2000/// CY - Budapest, Berlin, Paris PB - Goëss Film, Vientnghoff Produktion, 13 Production KW - Videograbaciones N1 - Basada en la novela "Melancholy of Resistance" de László Krazsnahorkail; director de fotografía, Gabor Medvigy [y otros seis] ; editor por Agnes Hranitzky ; música, Mihály Vig; Lars Rudolph, Peter Fitz, Hanna Schygulla; Clasificación B, para mayores de 12 años N2 - The population of a desolate provincial town on the Hungarian plain await the arrival of a circus that featuresthe stuffed carcass of a whale and a mysterious Prince. Its appearance disturbs the order of the populace, unleashing a torrent of violence and beauty. The Hungarian auter Bèla Tarr at last gained international recognition as one of the most distinctive and visionary of contemporary filmmakers with this quite extraordinary adaptation of László Krazsnahorkail's novel "The Melancholy of Resistance". Featuring and outstanding cast, including Fassbinder veteran Hanna Schygulla, and a hauntingly beatiful score composed by Myhály Vig, "Werckmeister Harmonies" is hypnotic, challenging and utterly compelling masterpiece ER -