Béla Tarr
Born on July 21, 1955, this Hungarian filmmaker is renowned for his distinctive style, characterized by long takes, minimal dialogue, and a focus on existential themes. He began his career with social realist films before transitioning to a more philosophical approach. His notable works include "Satantango" and "Werckmeister Harmonies," which have garnered critical acclaim for their visual and narrative depth. Often exploring themes of human despair and decay, his films are celebrated for their profound impact on world cinema.
Movies directed by Béla Tarr
THE TURIN HORSE
The Turin Horse is a bleak and haunting tale of a poor farmer and his daughter living in a desolate landscape. As they struggle to survive against the...
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