The Prefab People

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The Prefab People is a 1982 Hungarian drama film by Béla Tarr that portrays the disintegration of a working-class marriage in a bleak, realist style.

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instanceOf Hungarian drama film
film
cinematographyBy Ferenc Pap NERFINISHED
colorProcess black-and-white
countryOfOrigin Hungary NERFINISHED
dateOfRelease 1982
depicts everyday life of the Hungarian working class
director Béla Tarr NERFINISHED
distributor Mafilm NERFINISHED
editedBy Ágnes Hranitzky NERFINISHED
genre black-and-white film
drama film
social realist film
hasCastMember Gábor Kun NERFINISHED
István Bálint NERFINISHED
Judit Pogány NERFINISHED
László Horváth NERFINISHED
Róbert Koltai NERFINISHED
hasDirector Béla Tarr NERFINISHED
hasTitleInOriginalLanguage Panelkapcsolat NERFINISHED
medium 35 mm film
movement Eastern European art cinema
narrativeFocus disintegration of a marriage
originalLanguage Hungarian
partOf early films of Béla Tarr
portrays working-class marriage
producer Béla Tarr NERFINISHED
runtimeMinutes 102
screenwriter Béla Tarr NERFINISHED
setting urban Hungary
style bleak realism
social realism

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Béla Tarr notableWork The Prefab People