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Beton.Hofi – Tarr Béla | Music Video of the Week

  • Feb 3
  • 1 min read

'Tarr Béla' is a stark and politically charged music video that follows Beton.Hofi through the aftermath of a violent protest, drifting between riot scenes, hospital rooms and fractured inner states. The video moves with a sense of disorientation, blending raw urban realism with a slow cinema language that lets each moment linger longer than expected.⁠

Directed by Jákob Ladányi Jancsó, the video resists spectacle in favour of mood. Long takes and restrained compositions turn violence into something heavy and internal, mirroring lyrics that circle around alienation, inevitability and emotional rupture. Beton.Hofi’s presence feels less performative than lived in, as if the camera is observing rather than staging.⁠

The closing scene, an intimate cigarette shared with Béla Tarr himself, reframes the video entirely. It becomes a quiet gesture of artistic lineage and reflection, where protest gives way to contemplation. 'Tarr Béla' stands out for its confidence, trusting atmosphere and symbolism to carry its weight.

CREDITS Music Artist: Beton.Hofi

Director: Jákob Ladányi Jancsó

Producers: Márton Berecz, Péter Rádi

Production Company: BEYOND

Cinematography: Márton Kis

Production Design: Zsófia Tasnádi

Costume Design:Rozina Sári, Hanga Viniczai

Special Appearance: Béla Tarr If you're looking for a chance to have your work featured, head over to our video submissions page to learn more.⁠

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