• Director(s)

    Béla Tarr

  • Production Year

    1979

  • Genre(s)

    Drama

  • Approx. running minutes

    101m

  • Cast

    Irén Szajki, László Horváth, Gábor Kun

Film

FAMILY NEST

sexual violence

FAMILY NEST is a Hungarian drama, from 1979, in which a young couple are forced to reside with the husband's parents amid a severe housing crisis in central Budapest.

FAMILY NEST is a Hungarian drama, from 1979, in which a young couple are forced to reside with the husband's parents amid a severe housing crisis in central Budapest.

sexual violence and sexual threat
Two men gang rape a woman in an alleyway. The scene is discreet in terms of nudity and sexual detail, but is prolonged. Elsewhere in the film, a married man sexually harasses a woman in a pub. There are also references to the same man attempting to grope his daughter-in-law while she is in bed.
There is infrequent use of strong language ('f**k'), accompanied by moderate ('slut', 'whore') and milder terms ('hell'). Verbal references are made to physical violence within a marriage, and a man displays dominating and sexist behaviour towards his family, including his young granddaughter. A woman refers to another as a 'gypsy'. Verbal references are made to adultery.
  • Director(s)

    Béla Tarr

  • Production Year

    1979

  • Genre(s)

    Drama

  • Approx. running minutes

    101m

  • Cast

    Irén Szajki, László Horváth, Gábor Kun

sexual violence
Classified Date:
20/06/2024
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Artificial Eye Film Co. Ltd
sexual violence and sexual threat
Two men gang rape a woman in an alleyway. The scene is discreet in terms of nudity and sexual detail, but is prolonged. Elsewhere in the film, a married man sexually harasses a woman in a pub. There are also references to the same man attempting to grope his daughter-in-law while she is in bed.
There is infrequent use of strong language ('f**k'), accompanied by moderate ('slut', 'whore') and milder terms ('hell'). Verbal references are made to physical violence within a marriage, and a man displays dominating and sexist behaviour towards his family, including his young granddaughter. A woman refers to another as a 'gypsy'. Verbal references are made to adultery.
  • Classified date

    20/06/2024

  • Language

    Hungarian