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Hungarian Filmmaking Master Béla Tarr Passes Away… Leaving Behind the Aesthetics of Slowness

Hungarian Filmmaking Master Béla Tarr Passes Away… Leaving Behind the Aesthetics of Slowness

Master of Long Takes and Black-and-White Imagery Passes Away at 70... Leaving Milestones in Modern Film History such as 'Sátántangó'
The legendary Hungarian filmmaker Béla Tarr passed away on the 6th at the age of 70. The Hungarian Film Association announced his death through an official statement saying, "He passed away in the early morning after suffering from a serious chronic illness," expressing deep condolences from the...
The New Wave of Japanese Cinema 'Oda Kaori' to Visit Korea on the 28th... 'Underground Trilogy' Special Screening Held

The New Wave of Japanese Cinema 'Oda Kaori' to Visit Korea on the 28th... 'Underground Trilogy' Special Screening Held

Director Oda Kaori, a 'Disciple of Bela Tarr', to Screen Her New Work Alongside Previous Works for the First Time in Korea
The time has come to meet director Oda Kaori's previous works again in theaters as her visit to Korea has been confirmed.Japanese director Oda Kaori will visit Korea on January 28. Along with her visit, the screening of her previous works symbolizing her artistic identity, the 'Underground...
[Photo &] 'Sátántangó' Master Béla Tarr... His Unique Visual Legacy and Cinematic Moments

[Photo &] 'Sátántangó' Master Béla Tarr... His Unique Visual Legacy and Cinematic Moments

The Hungarian Master Who Overwhelmed World Cinema History with Long Takes and Black-and-White Aesthetics
The Master of Hungarian Cinema and one of the most respected directors in the world, Béla Tarr, passed away at the age of 70 after a long illness. He left behind masterpieces such as 'Sátántangó', 'Kárhozat', and 'A torinói ló', elevating the medium of film to a mythical level as an auteur director.