
Béla Tarr dies at 70: a storied legacy of slowing cinema down
The Hindu
Hungarian filmmaker, Béla Tarr, whose rigorously minimalist style reshaped global arthouse cinema, leaves behind a compact but deeply influential body of work that redefined how time, movement, and attention function on screen
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