| Debut Film | Családi tűzfészek (Family Nest) (1979) |
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| Last Film | A torinói ló (The Turin Horse) (2011) |
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| Awards and Honors | - 1979: Grand Prize for 'Családi tűzfészek' at the Mannheim–Heidelberg International Film Festival
- 1982: Special Mention Award for 'The Prefab People' at the Locarno International Film Festival
- 1984: Ernest Artaria Award for 'Almanac of Fall' at the Locarno International Film Festival
- 1988: Bronze Rosa Camuna Award for 'Damnation' at the Bergamo Film Meeting
- 1994: Caligari Film Award for 'Sátántangó' at the Berlin International Film Festival
- 1994: National Society of Film Critics Award for Experimental Film for 'Sátántangó'
- 1994: Âge d'Or Prize for 'Sátántangó' at the Brussels Prix de l’Âge d’Or
- 1994: Grand Prix of the Jury for 'Sátántangó' at the Budapest Hungarian Film Week
- 1994: FIPRESCI Prize for 'Sátántangó' at the Faro Island Film Festival
- 1994: Golden Moon Award for Best Director for 'Sátántangó' at the Faro Island Film Festival
- 2001: Berliner Zeitung Jury Award for 'Werckmeister Harmonies'
- 2005: France Culture Award (Foreign Filmmaker of the Year) for 'Damnation'
- 2011: Silver Bear Grand Jury Prize for 'The Turin Horse' at the Berlin International Film Festival
- 2011: Competition FIPRESCI Prize for 'The Turin Horse'
- 2012: Special Award for Lifetime Achievement at the Batumi International Art-House Film Festival
- 2016: Honorary Professor at the Beijing Film Academy
- 2017: Honorary Medal and appointment as Honorary Professor at Wuhan University
- 2017: Lifetime Achievement Award at the Sardinia Film Festival
- 2021: Homeland Award in Budapest
- 2022: Lifetime Achievement Award at the International Film Festival of Kerala
- 2023: Honorary Doctorate from FAMU – Prague University of the Arts
- 2023: Honorary Award at the 36th European Film Awards
- 2024: Lifetime Achievement Award at the 37th Tokyo International Film Festival
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| Notable Works | - Családi tűzfészek (Family Nest)
- Damnation
- Sátántangó
- Werckmeister Harmonies
- The Turin Horse
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| Filmmaking Style | Tarr is celebrated for his long takes, often ranging from six to eleven minutes, employing slow, flowing camera movements that create a profound sense of the passage of time. |
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