6:00 p.m., PFA Theater
Miklós Jancsó (Hungary, 1966). A prison on the vast Hungarian plains, and the prisoners and guards that circle therein, are at the crux of this critique of the relations between the powerful and the powerless. “Boldly stylized, a synthesis of Antonioni, Bresson, and Welles.”—J. Hoberman (94 mins)
Part of the PFA Series Four by Hungarian Master Miklós Jancsó/Watching the Unwatchable: Films Confront Torture.