| Brief Description: | Shot in a gritty documentary style, Bela Tarr's third film is a relentlessly realistic portrait of a young working-class couple suffering the everyday stresses of marriage. Beginning with a terrible argument between husband and wife, Tarr subsequently examines the minute details of his character's lives to see what brought them to this moment. Profound and disturbing, Prefab People is "the best of Tarr's early forays into Cassavetes-style social realism" (Jonathan Rosenbaum, Chicago Reader). In Hungarian with English subtitles. |