Béla Tarr

Directing

Born: 1955-07-21
Died: 2026-01-06
From: Pécs, Hungary
Gender: Male
Popularity: 0.7

Also Known As

Bela TarrTarr Béla벨라 타르터르 벨러타르 벨러타르 벨라贝拉·塔尔Μπέλα Ταρ

Biography

Béla Tarr (July 21, 1955 – January 6, 2026) was a Hungarian filmmaker. Much of his work is marked by philosophical elements and a pessimistic view of humanity. His films utilize unconventional storytelling methods, such as long takes and/or non-professional actors to achieve realism. Debuting with Family Nest in 1979, Tarr underwent a period of what he refers to as "social cinema", aimed at telling mundane stories about ordinary people, often in the style of cinema vérité. Over the next decade, the cinematography of Tarr's films gradually changed; Damnation (1988) was shot with languid camera movement aimed at establishing ambience. It marked Tarr's earliest experimentation with philosophical themes, focused mostly on bleak and desolate representations of reality. Sátántangó (1994) and Werckmeister Harmonies (2000) continued this approach; both are considered by some critics to be among the greatest films ever made. Tarr would later compete in the 2007 Cannes Film Festival with his film The Man From London. Frequent collaborators of Tarr include his wife Ágnes Hranitzky, novelist László Krasznahorkai, film composer Mihály Víg, cinematographer Fred Kelemen, and actress Erika Bók. After the release of his film The Turin Horse (2011), Tarr announced his definitive retirement from film direction. He has been teaching at the Sarajevo Film School since. Tarr died on 6 January 2026 following a long and serious illness. Description above from the Wikipedia article Béla Tarr, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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Awards & Nominations14 won · 2 nominated

🏆 Won

honorary citizen of Budapest

2025
🏆 Won

European Film Academy Honorary Award

2023
🏆 Won

lifetime achievement award

2017
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lifetime achievement award

2016
🏆 Won

Hungarian Film Critics Awards

2014
🏆 Won

Konrad Wolf Prize

2011
🏆 Won

Silver Bear Grand Jury Prize

The Turin Horse

2011
🏆 Won

FIPRESCI Prize of the Festival de Cannes

The Turin Horse

2011
🏆 Won

lifetime achievement award

2011
Nominated

European Film Award for Best Director

The Turin Horse

2011
🏆 Won

Annual award ACFK

2010
🏆 Won

Commander Cross of the Order of Merit of the Hungarian Republic

2005
🏆 Won

Kossuth Prize

2003
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Gundel Art Award

2001
Nominated

Young European Film of the Year

Damnation

1988
🏆 Won

Béla Balázs Award

1983

Acting8 titles

Directing20 titles

Writing14 titles

Production19 titles

Crew6 titles