TÁR

TÁR(2022)

R
09/23/2022 (US)Music, Drama2h 38m
7.1

Overview

As celebrated conductor Lydia Tár starts rehearsals for a career-defining symphony, the consequences of her past choices begin to echo in the present.

Todd Field

Director

Todd Field

Writer

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Official Trailer

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Lydia Scolds Student for Not Studying Bach

Lydia Scolds Student for Not Studying Bach

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Lydia Disrupts The Live Recording

Lydia Disrupts The Live Recording

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Tár's Remarkable Speech Extended Preview

Tár's Remarkable Speech Extended Preview

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The Intense Rehearsal

The Intense Rehearsal

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With TÁR, Todd Field makes a power play | MUBI Podcast

With TÁR, Todd Field makes a power play | MUBI Podcast

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Todd Field on Making his film TÁR

Todd Field on Making his film TÁR

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Cate Blanchett Wins Leading Actress | EE BAFTAs 2023

Cate Blanchett Wins Leading Actress | EE BAFTAs 2023

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"Apartment For Sale" Clip

"Apartment For Sale" Clip

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BLANCHETT as TÁR

BLANCHETT as TÁR

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Nina Hoss as Sharon Goodnow

Nina Hoss as Sharon Goodnow

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Extended Preview

Extended Preview

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On Digital, 4K UHD, Blu-Ray & DVD 12/20

On Digital, 4K UHD, Blu-Ray & DVD 12/20

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Academy Conversations: 'TÁR' w/ Cate Blanchett, Nina Hoss, Sophie Kauer & more

Academy Conversations: 'TÁR' w/ Cate Blanchett, Nina Hoss, Sophie Kauer & more

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"You Cannot Start Without Me" Official Clip

"You Cannot Start Without Me" Official Clip

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Todd Field, Cate Blanchett, Nina Hoss & Hildur Guonadóttir on TÁR | NYFF60

Todd Field, Cate Blanchett, Nina Hoss & Hildur Guonadóttir on TÁR | NYFF60

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Todd Field, Cate Blanchett, Nina Hoss & More on TÁR | NYFF60

Todd Field, Cate Blanchett, Nina Hoss & More on TÁR | NYFF60

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TÁR Red Carpet Highlights | NYFF60

TÁR Red Carpet Highlights | NYFF60

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October 7

October 7

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A review by CinemaSerf
7.0

Written on January 23, 2023

Cate Blanchett is superb as the eponymous, ruthlessly focussed and highly accomplished, maestra who lives with her violinist wife "Sharon" (Nina Hoss) and young daughter "Petra" (Mila Bogojivic). Acclaimed by her peers, she is now the principal conductor of the Berlin Philharmonic. A job not without it's complications - she must select music, inspire musicians, and deal with her less then competent assistant "Sebastian" (Allan Corduner) who was a favourite of the previous occupant of her job "Davis" (Julian Glover) whilst juggling the ambitions of her funding partner "Kaplan" (Mark Strong). This spinning plates operation means she is constantly making compromises and that impacts on all of those around her. Frequently, she must rely on her assistant "Francesca" (Noémie Merlant) and it's around this relationship that we see some cracks start to appear in the otherwise formidable armour of "Tár". One of her erstwhile musicians has taken her own life - and subsequently the rumour mill starts to suggest that maybe, just maybe, there could have been an element of the good old casting couch mentality going on. No smoke without fire or totally made up? Well the last half of the film unfolds as the allegations gather pace and, well... I wasn't exactly enamoured of development of the story. It reminded me a little of that surrounding acclaimed British choreographer Liam Scarlett - and with that in mind I found the theme a little undercooked. It does illustrate well the Humty Dumpty effect of gossip, though. Do we believe she is guilty of abusing her position and of manipulation? Or is she a powerless victim of someone else's failure? I had nowhere near enough evidence to draw any meaningful conclusion - and I didn't like that. The ending is rather powerful, though - a vindication or a terrible wronging? You must decide... Blanchett is, regardless of that, at the top of her game and there is some spectacular orchestral music to enjoy here, too.