Béla Tarr, the celebrated Hungarian filmmaker known for his darkly distinctive films like Sátántangó and Damnation, has died.
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Béla Tarr, Iconic Hungarian Filmmaker Who Directed ‘Damnation’ and ‘Sátántangó,’ Dies at 70
Béla Tarr, the Hungarian filmmaker acclaimed for his dark and apocalyptic films including "Damnation" and "Sátántangó," died ...
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The European Film Academy, of which Tarr had been a member since 1997, announced the news on Tuesday, saying he had died that ...
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