TÁR
Todd Field / USA / 2022 / 158' / English
Cate Blanchett deservedly won the Golden Globe and the Best Actress Award in Venice for her role as a brilliant and reckless conductor at the height of her career. In addition, the film won the American Film Institute award for one of the ten best films of the year; Palm Springs (Best Actress Award); Gotham Award for Best Screenplay; Camerimage (main prize); the Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Drama Category; seven Critics Choice Award nominations, including Best Picture; New York Film Critics Circle Awards for Best Picture and Best Actress; Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Screenplay and Best Play; Mill Valley (Audience Award); Telluride; New York.
Lydia Tár is considered one of the greatest contemporary conductors and composers. As the first woman to hold the position of music director of a major German orchestra, she is currently preparing for the much-anticipated performance of Mahler's Fifth Symphony, while at the same time awaiting the publication of her book Tár on Tár. But while the big days are approaching, troublesome events from her past begin to leak out...