Satantango
Trailer: Satantango
Year: 1994
Genre: Drama
Studio: Von Vietinghoff Filmproduktion (VVF), Vega Film, Mozgókép Innovációs Társulás és Alapítvány, Magyar Televízió, TSR
Director: Béla Tarr
Cast: Mihály Víg, Putyi Horváth, Székely B. Miklós, Erika Bók, László feLugossy, Alfréd Járai
Crew: Péter Pásztorfi (Special Effects Technician), Béla Tarr (Screenplay), Ernő Mihályi (Production Manager), László Krasznahorkai (Screenplay), László Krasznahorkai (Novel), Mihály Víg (Story)
Runtime: 432 minutes
Release: Feb 08, 1994
IMDb: 8.14/10 by 266 users
Popularity: 4
Country: Germany, Hungary, Switzerland
Language: Magyar
Budget: 1
Revenue: 0

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