This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. BUDAPEST, Hungary — The celebrated Hungarian filmmaker Béla Tarr, director of such works as “Sátántangó” and “The ...
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Béla Tarr’s 1994 ‘Satantango,’ is a film that defies conventional cinema, both in form and in narrative. Running over seven hours, this Hungarian black-and-white epic immerses viewers in the slow, ...
The Hungarian director’s films moved slowly like vast gothic aircraft carrier-sized ships across dark seas, giving audiences a feeling of drunkenness and hangover at the same time Béla Tarr, Hungarian ...
Béla Tarr, a giant of world cinema whose absorbing, challenging films help define the minimalist arthouse style named slow cinema, died on Monday. He was 70. The European Film Academy confirmed Tarr's ...
The Hungarian filmmaker Bela Tarr, renowned for his dark and apocalyptic films like Damnation and Satantango, referred to as the slow cinema movement founder, died at the age of 70 on Tuesday. The ...
The slow-cinema "Werckmeister Harmonies" and "Turin Horse" director was also a film professor with a history of mentoring younger generations of filmmakers. Tarr had not directed a feature film since ...
Hungarian filmmaker Bela Tarr, best known for his dark and distinctive works of feature filmmaking, has died. He was 70. Tarr’s death was announced Tuesday morning on Hungary’s national news agency ...
The internationally acclaimed film-maker was renowned for beautifully shot cinematic epics Peter Bradshaw: With Sátántangó and Werckmeister Harmonies, Béla Tarr became the vividly disquieting master ...
Béla Tarr, the Hungarian filmmaker and “slow cinema” pioneer acclaimed for his dark, apocalyptic films including “Damnation” and “Sátántangó,” has died. He was 70. The European Film Academy, of which ...