Damnation

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Damnation is a 1988 Hungarian black-and-white art film directed by Béla Tarr, known for its bleak atmosphere, long takes, and exploration of existential despair in a decaying industrial town.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf film
cameraTechnique long takes
tracking shots
cinematographyStyle long takes
countryOfOrigin Hungary NERFINISHED
criticalReception acclaimed by film critics
director Béla Tarr NERFINISHED
directorNationality Hungarian
filmColor black-and-white
filmingLocation Hungary NERFINISHED
format black-and-white film
genre art film
drama film
hasCinematography Gábor Medvigy NERFINISHED
hasDirector Béla Tarr NERFINISHED
hasDirectorStyle atmospheric
minimalist
hasSettingCharacteristic constant rain
industrial landscape
hasTheme alienation
decay
despair
existentialism
hasVisualStyle high-contrast black-and-white
influencedBy European art cinema
language Hungarian
mainCharacterOccupation unemployed man
musicBy Mihály Víg NERFINISHED
narrativePace slow
narrativeTone bleak
notableFor bleak atmosphere
exploration of existential despair
originalLanguage Hungarian
partOf Béla Tarr filmography
portrays emotional isolation
hopelessness
moral decay
productionCompany Mafilm NERFINISHED
releaseDecade 1980s
releaseYear 1988
runtimeMinutes 116
screenwriter Béla Tarr NERFINISHED
László Krasznahorkai NERFINISHED
setting decaying industrial town
style slow cinema
title Damnation NERFINISHED

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Béla Tarr notableWork Damnation