“As arduous an experience as Sátántangó may be, I can see why Susan Sontag wanted to watch it once a year. Amid all the moldering rot, drunken boorishness and stupid, venal scheming, the film also offers us a glimpse of something infinite, a vastness of space and time within this small village that can only be experienced at such an obscene duration.” – WBUR’s The ARTery, 12/18/2019