Béla Tarr

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Béla Tarr is a Hungarian film director renowned for his bleak, philosophical dramas and signature use of extremely long takes and slow, meditative pacing.

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Béla Tarr canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf film director
film producer
human
screenwriter
awardReceived Caligari Film Award
FIPRESCI Prize
Silver Bear Grand Jury Prize
surface form: Silver Bear – Grand Jury Prize
countryOfCitizenship Hungary
countryOfResidence Hungary
dateOfBirth 1955-07-21
educatedAt University of Theatre and Film Arts Budapest
surface form: Academy of Drama and Film in Budapest
ethnicGroup Hungarian
familyName Tarr
fieldOfWork cinema
film direction
screenwriting
genre art film
drama film
philosophical film
givenName Béla
influenced slow cinema filmmakers
influencedBy Andrei Tarkovsky
Miklós Jancsó
knownFor bleak visual style
extremely long takes
philosophical themes
slow pacing
languageOfWorkOrName Hungarian
movement slow cinema
name Béla Tarr self-link
notableWork Almanac of Fall
Damnation
Family Nest
Journey on the Plain
Macbeth
Prologue
Satantango
The Outsider
The Prefab People
The Turin Horse
Werckmeister Harmonies
occupation film director
film producer
screenwriter
placeOfBirth Hungary
Pécs
sexOrGender male
spouse Ágnes Hranitzky
workLocation Budapest

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Andrei Tarkovsky influenced Béla Tarr
Béla Tarr name Béla Tarr self-link
Hungarian cinema notableDirector Béla Tarr