5º – The Turin Horse (Béla Tarr, 2011)In the middle of the end of the nineteenth century, the plot takes shape telling the story of a father and daughter who live completely isolated from the social environment, showing the always repetitive daily life of those people. Raising Nietzsche’s ‘Eternal Return’ philosophy in every scene spectrum, ‘The Turin Horse’ is a film about the basics of life. A work aesthetically formidable, with good performances, an intelligent script and a soundtrack powerful and unique.
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