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A key turning point in Béla Tarr’s career, the first of the director’s six collaborations with novelist László Krasznahorkai signaled a visible shift away from the vérité realism of his early features and toward the highly stylized, black-and-white otherworldliness that would become his signature. The story is a kind of desiccated film noir, focusing on the efforts of a dour loner, Karrer (Miklós Székely B.), to steal back his estranged lover—a lounge singer (Vali Kerekes) in a funereal bar named Titanik—from her debt-addled husband. Karrer lures the husband into a smuggling scheme that will force him to leave town, but these well-laid plans soon go awry, and the characters play out their doomed destiny through enveloping layers of rain, shadow, and despair. 4K restoration by the Hungarian National Film Institute – Film Archive. An Arbelos release.

Kárhozat

Crime, Drama, Romance

2h

2026

Director

Bela Tarr

Cast

Miklós Székely B., Vali Kerekes, Gyula Pauer

Country

Hungary

Production Company

Hungarian Film Institute

Festivalid

Berlinale 1988; Toronto 1988; Göteborg 1989

Subtitles

Estonian, English

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