Outsider, The

A bleak, verité style, 122-minute, 1982 Béla Tarr's film about a hard-drinking, cynical, irresponsible, and talented Hungarian violinist (András Szabó) in Budapest who spends his days working at a boring cable factory job and his nights boozing with his adulterous, two-faced brother (Imre Donko) and equally lazy friends (Istvan Bolla) and performing as a disc jockey at a nightclub to the chagrin and disappointment of his unhappy, nagging wife (Joalan Fodor).
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