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    The Man From Beyond

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  1. The Man from London (Hungarian: A londoni férfi) is a 2007 Hungarian film directed by Béla Tarr and Ágnes Hranitzky. It is an adaptation by Tarr and his collaborator-friend László Krasznahorkai of the 1934 novel L'Homme de Londres by prolific Belgian writer Georges Simenon.

  2. Jan 31, 2008 · With Miroslav Krobot, Tilda Swinton, Erika Bók, János Derzsi. After witnessing a crime during his night shift as railway switchman near the docks, a man finds a briefcase full of money. While he and his family step up their living standards, others start looking for the disappeared case.

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    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • Béla Tarr, Ágnes Hranitzky
    • 2008-01-31
  3. The Man From London. This dark, demanding film from art-house favorite Bela Tarr is by no means a typical crime procedural, but patient viewers will find much to admire. A switchman at a...

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  4. Dec 14, 2008 · Philip French. Sat 13 Dec 2008 19.01 EST. T he cult Hungarian director Béla Tarr is noted for long takes, slow, deliberate camera movements, pared down dialogue and stylised acting, and in The...

  5. On a foggy winter's evening in Dieppe, after the arrival of the daily ferry from England, a railway signalman habitually scrutinizes the port from his tiny, isolated cabin. When a scuffle on the quayside catches his eye, he is drawn to the scene of a brutal murder and his once quiet life changes forever. A mere observer at first, he soon finds ...

  6. The Man from London is a 2007 Hungarian film directed by Béla Tarr and Ágnes Hranitzky. It is an adaptation by Tarr and his collaborator-friend László Krasznahorkai of the 1934 novel L'Homme de Londres by prolific Belgian writer Georges Simenon.

  7. The Man from London. Béla Tarr and Ágnes Hranitzky Hungary , 2007. Adapted from Belgian mystery master Georges Simenon’s 1934 novel and codirected by Tarr’s wife, Ágnes Hranitzky, The Man from London centers on everyman railway operator Maloin (Miroslav Krobot), whose observation tower affords him a godlike view of the dockside terminus.

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