Family Nest

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Family Nest is a 1979 Hungarian drama film directed by Béla Tarr that portrays the claustrophobic tensions of a young couple forced to live with extended family in a cramped apartment.

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instanceOf Hungarian drama film
film
cinematographyStyle black-and-white
countryOfOrigin Hungary NERFINISHED
director Béla Tarr NERFINISHED
directorStyle realist
genre drama film
social realist film
hasCastMember Gábor Kun NERFINISHED
Laszlone Horvath NERFINISHED
László Horváth NERFINISHED
medium feature film
notableFor depiction of cramped living conditions in socialist-era Hungary
early example of Béla Tarr’s filmmaking
originalLanguage Hungarian
originalTitle Családi tűzfészek NERFINISHED
partOf early films of Béla Tarr
plotSummary A young couple is forced to live with the husband’s parents in a cramped apartment, leading to escalating family tensions.
producer Béla Tarr NERFINISHED
productionCompany Béla Balázs Studio NERFINISHED
releaseDecade 1970s films
releaseYear 1979
runtimeMinutes 105
screenwriter Béla Tarr NERFINISHED
setting Budapest NERFINISHED
theme claustrophobia
family conflict
housing crisis
social criticism
title Family Nest NERFINISHED

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