Tarr is a Hungarian screenwriter and director. As a sixteen year-old he began making amateur films. His works attracted attention from Bela Balazs’s studio and he helped finance Tarr’s first feature film
Family Nest (Családi tüzfészek, 1979), which the critics compared with John Cassavettes’ works. His next two films,
The Outsider (Szabadgyalog, 1981) and
The Prefab People (Panelkapcsolat, 1982), make up the first part of his career characterized by social topics and documentary
cinema verité style. His TV adaptation of Shakespeare’s
Macbeth (1982), made in just two shots (the first one lasts 5, and the second 67 minutes) marked a change and announced the second phase in his career. In the mid-1980s he began his collaboration with the writer László Krasznahorkai and made several films based on his novels:
Damnation (Kárhozat, 1988),
Satan's Tango (Sátántangó, 1994) and
Werckmeister Harmonies (Werckmeister harmóniák, 2000).
Damnation announced a change in the visual style by which the director became most recognizable (characterized by black and white picture and slow shots), and which peaked in the even-hour-long film
Satan's Tango. This film, as well as
Werckmeister Harmonies, won the director international acclaim.
Tarr won the award for outstanding contribution to the development of the film arts at the 11th Split Film Festival. His latest two films are
The Man from London (A Londoni férfi, 2007), based on Georges Simenon’s short story, and the drama
The Turin Horse (A torinói ló, 2011).
More about the director: Béla Tarr - interview
Omnibus Riba / Fish - result of a film workshop held by Béla Tarr during Split Film Festival
Filmography
Filmography:
The Turin Horse (A torinói ló, 2011)
The Man from London (A Londoni férfi, 2007)
Visions of Europe (2004) (segment Prologue)
Werckmeister Harmonies (Werckmeister harmóniák, 2000)
Satan's Tango (Sátántangó, 1994)
Damnation (Kárhozat, 1988)
Almanac of Fall (Öszi almanach, 1985)
The Prefab People (Panelkapcsolat, 1982)
Macbeth (1982) (TV)
The Outsider (Szabadgyalog, 1981)
Family Nest (Családi tüzfészek, 1979)