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Photo of Béla Tarr

Béla Tarr

“I think censorship is always there. Then it was the censorship of the state and now it's the censorship of the market.”

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    THE TURIN HORSE

    BÉLA TARR, ÁGNES HRANITZKY Hungary, 2011

    Béla Tarr has stated that this towering masterwork will likely be his final feature. If that does turn out to be the case, you couldn’t ask for a greater summation of his thematic and formal concerns. A work of staggering vision, The Turin Horse builds to a climax of ecstatic cinematic rapture.

    SÁTÁNTANGÓ

    BÉLA TARR Hungary, 1994

    This exquisite restoration of Hungarian maestro Béla Tarr’s magnum opus has been a long time coming. Shot in languorous, extended takes and riven with mordant humour, Sátántangó is a pungent, Beckettian epic of the human condition. Don’t let the running time put you off, this is essential cinema.

    DAMNATION

    BÉLA TARR Hungary, 1988

    Six years before his magnum opus Sátántangó, Hungarian maestro Béla Tarr joined forces with writer László Krasznahorkai for this masterful cosmic burlesque. A noir-inflected tale of betrayal and revenge, Damnation is a perversely powerful plunge into the wretched depths of the human soul.

    TARR BÉLA, I USED TO BE A FILMMAKER

    JEAN-MARC LAMOURE France, 2013

    A rare glimpse behind the curtains of The Turin Horse, Hungarian auteur Béla Tarr’s final film. Unpicking the film’s singular spiritual vision and profound existential descent, Jean-Marc Lamoure smartly approaches Tarr as he does his own subjects: with patience, grace, and lucidity.

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