Inhabitants of a small village in Hungary deal with the effects of the fall of Communism. The town's source of revenue, a factory, has closed, and the locals, who include a doctor and three couples, await a cash payment offered in the wake of the shuttering. Irimias, a villager thought to be dead, returns and, unbeknownst to the locals, is a police informant. In a scheme, he persuades the villagers to form a commune with him.
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Crew | Péter Pásztorfi | Special Effects Technician |
Writing | Béla Tarr | Screenplay |
Production | Ernő Mihályi | Production Manager |
Writing | Mihály Víg | Story |
Production | György Fehér | Producer |
Costume & Make-Up | János Breckl | Costume Design |
Camera | Gábor Medvigy | Director of Photography |
Crew | István Pergel | Sound Recordist |
Camera | Tamás Nyerges | Steadicam Operator |
Writing | Péter Dobai | Story |
Crew | József Kardos | Sound Recordist |
Writing | Barna Mihók | Story |
Art | Sándor Kállay | Production Design |
Editing | Ágnes Hranitzky | Editor |
Writing | László Krasznahorkai | Screenplay |
Camera | László Ramm | Camera Operator |
Lighting | Zsigmond Molcsány | Gaffer |
Lighting | Elõd Kürtös | Gaffer |
Art | Béla Zsolt Tóth | Set Decoration |
Writing | László Krasznahorkai | Novel |
Production | Ruth Waldburger | Producer |
Production | Joachim von Vietinghoff | Producer |
Costume & Make-Up | Gyula Pauer | Costume Design |
Sound | Mihály Víg | Music |
Art | Sándor Katona | Set Decoration |
Sound | György Kovács | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Sound | Csaba Erös | Sound Recordist |
Sound | György Kovács | Production Sound Mixer |
Directing | Béla Tarr | Director |