匈牙利电影制片人Béla Tarr, 缓慢电影的先驱, 在长期患病后于70岁去世。
Hungarian filmmaker Béla Tarr, pioneer of slow cinema, died at 70 after a long illness.
匈牙利电影导演贝拉·塔尔(Béla Tarr)是“慢电影”领域的代表人物,以长镜头、冷峻画面和对后共产主义东欧的阴郁描绘闻名,因长期病痛去世,享年70岁。
Hungarian filmmaker Béla Tarr, a defining figure in "slow cinema" known for long takes, stark visuals, and bleak portrayals of post-communist Eastern Europe, has died at 70 after a prolonged illness.
1955年出生于佩克斯,16岁开始拍电影,并以1988年的"诅咒"获得国际认可,这是匈牙利的第一部独立长片.
Born in Pécs in 1955, he began filmmaking at 16 and gained international acclaim with 1988’s *Damnation*, Hungary’s first independent feature.
他最著名的作品包括7个半小时的《Sátántang》(1994年)和《都灵马》(2011年),这标志着他从专题片中退休。
His most celebrated works include the seven-and-a-half-hour *Sátántangó* (1994) and *The Turin Horse* (2011), which marked his retirement from feature films.
他后来在欧洲各地的电影学校中任教,并于2023年荣获欧洲电影学院荣誉奖。
He later taught at film schools across Europe and was honored with an honorary European Film Academy Award in 2023.