Renowned Hungarian Filmmaker Béla Tarr Passes Away at 70
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Béla Tarr, a renowned Hungarian director known for his influential contributions to slow cinema and acclaimed films like 'Damnation' and 'Sátántangó,' has died at age 70 after a long illness. He was celebrated for his dark, minimalist style and political voice, leaving a lasting legacy in world cinema.
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