Tight Quarters

Tight Quarters

Release date : June 19, 1983
Runtime : 1h 25m
Countries of origin : Hungary /
Original Language : Hungarian /
Director : György Szomjas /
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June 19, 1983 1h 25m Hungary Drama Hungarian More
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In this mix of black comedy and harsh drama, a man and wife are divorced yet still have to share their living quarters even though the wife has remarried -- housing is seriously hard to find in Budapest. Csaba (Karoly Eperjes) has just come out of doing a stint in prison because he stabbed a man while drunk, and when he goes home he discovers that his wife (Mariann Erdos) is now living with someone else in their apartment. Csaba quickly divorces his wife but he still has to move in and share a kitchen and bathroom with her and her new mate, suffering because he still loves her. This untenable situation is complicated by visits from Csaba's mother, and by various women he starts seeing, as well as by a busy-body neighbor. The three main roles of Csaba, his wife, and her lover (Peter Andorai) are excellently interpreted in this satire on social morés and economic realities.
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  • title:Tight Quarters
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1983
  • Runtime:1h 25m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Hungary ·
  • Original Language: Hungarian ·
  • Director: György Szomjas /
  • Writers: István Verebes · György Szomjas · Ferenc Grunwalsky · Csaba Kardos · Sándor Fábry ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:In this mix of black comedy and harsh drama, a man and wife are divorced yet still have to share their living quarters even though the wife has remarried -- housing is seriously hard to find in Budapest. Csaba (Karoly Eperjes) has just come out of doing a stint in prison because he stabbed a man while drunk, and when he goes home he discovers that his wife (Mariann Erdos) is now living with someone else in their apartment. Csaba quickly divorces his wife but he still has to move in and share a kitchen and bathroom with her and her new mate, suffering because he still loves her. This untenable situation is complicated by visits from Csaba's mother, and by various women he starts seeing, as well as by a busy-body neighbor. The three main roles of Csaba, his wife, and her lover (Peter Andorai) are excellently interpreted in this satire on social morés and economic realities.
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