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  1. PHOTO The Man from London Per gli amanti del giallo ad oltranza, The man from London è uno dei romanzi di Georges Simenon senza i baffi e il Quai des Orfevres del commissario Maigret. Per Bela Tarr è, invece, grezza materia narrativa plasmabile ed adattabile al proprio stile cinematografico.

  2. The Man from London was his first international film, followed by The Turin Horse (2010) which is - according to Tarr - his final film. After Werckmeister Harmonies (2000) it took five years for Tarr to get a chance to work with a feature-length film. In 2005 Tarr started to film The Man from London but the producer suddenly committed a suicide.

  3. 23 mag 2007 · CANNES — In “The Man From London,” Hungarian director Bela Tarr seems to feel that imagery will tell his whole story. Blanketing his film with iconic black-and-white noir images laced with ...

  4. Additional Crew. Jean-Baptiste Albertini. ... production assistant. Akim Baghad-Kabli. ... production assistant (as Hakim Baghdad Kabli) Vincent Bailly.

  5. 25 mar 2012 · The Man From London. (A Londoni férfi) Screening on Film. Directed by Béla Tarr. With Miroslav Krobot, Tilda Swinton, Ági Szirtes. France/Germany/Hungary, 2007, 35mm, black & white, 139 min. Hungarian with English subtitles. Woefully misunderstood and obscured in the storm cloud of controversy that surrounded its difficult production, Tarr ...

  6. 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. Based on the thriller novel of Georges Simenon. Original title: A Londoni Férfi English title: The Man From London ...

  7. The Man from London or The London Man (French: L'homme de Londres) is a 1943 French thriller film directed by Henri Decoin and starring Fernand Ledoux, Suzy Prim and Jules Berry. It is an adaptation of the novel of the same title by the Belgian writer Georges Simenon , which was later turned into the 1947 British film Temptation Harbour . [1]