
Hungarian filmmaker Bela Tarr, renowned for his slow-paced, immersive cinematic style, has died at 70. Tarr's ambitious films, such as 'Satantango' and 'The Turin Horse,' often featured long takes and focused on life's beauty and banality, demanding audience surrender. Despite their challenging lengths and deliberate pacing, his works were also noted for their dark humor and generosity of vision, offering viewers an enduring experience of immersion rather than adrenaline.
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