Collection: Béla Tarr
Béla Tarr is a legendary Hungarian filmmaker celebrated for his slow, meditative style and philosophical approach to storytelling.
Born in Pécs, Hungary, in 1955, Tarr began his career making socially conscious documentaries before developing the distinctive cinematic language that would define his later work.
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Damnation
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Sátántangó
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Béla Tarr: A Curzon Collection
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Werckmeister Harmonies
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The Turin Horse
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Sátántangó
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International Film Festival Rotterdam Collection (40 2011) ( Családi tüzfészek / Bicycleran / Youchai / Mundo grúa / Abouna / Old Joy / Ddongpari / Tony Manero / Parque
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Werckmeister Harmonies
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Autumn Almanac
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Damnation
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The Turin Horse
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Béla Tarr
His films, including Satantango and Werckmeister Harmonies, are known for their haunting imagery, long takes, and poetic exploration of time, human nature, and societal decay. Tarr’s style is deeply immersive, drawing audiences into stark, atmospheric worlds that linger long after the credits roll.
He has influenced generations of filmmakers and critics, often being hailed as one of cinema’s greatest auteurs. In recent years, Tarr has stepped away from feature filmmaking, focusing instead on mentoring and supporting young directors.
His artistry continues to inspire cinephiles worldwide, with his meticulously crafted films standing as monumental works of slow cinema and profound reflections on the human condition.