film
January 9, 2026
Одлазак „најслободнијег човека”
Један од најзначајнијих и најутицајнијих аутора у историји европске и светске кинематографије Бела Тар преминуо је у 71. години, објавила је званично Европска филмска академија, а вест је пренео и магазин „Варајети”.
TL;DR
- Béla Tarr, a significant figure in European and world cinema, has died at the age of 71.
- He was known for his radical style, long takes, and uncompromising black-and-white aesthetic.
- His early work focused on social cinema, depicting everyday stories of ordinary people.
- Later films, such as "Sátántangó" and "Werckmeister Harmonies," presented a pessimistic view of humanity with bleak and apocalyptic undertones.
- Tarr's films often explored themes of human dignity, despair, and the struggles of marginalized characters.
- He collaborated frequently with novelist László Krasznahorkai.
- Despite critical acclaim and recognition from peers like Jim Jarmusch and Gus Van Sant, his work did not achieve widespread popularity.
- Tarr announced his definitive retirement from feature filmmaking after the release of "The Turin Horse" in 2011.
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