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Hungarian director Béla Tarr, identified for his bleak and delightful movies, dies at 70

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BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) — The celebrated Hungarian filmmaker Béla Tarr, director of such works as “Sátántangó” and “The Turin Horse” and the recipient of quite a few awards for his lengthy and sometimes darkly comedian movies, has died at 70. Throughout a profession spanning many years, Tarr wrote and directed 9 function movies, beginning along with his debut, “Household […]

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