Karrer plods his way through life in quiet desperation. His environment is drab and rainy and muddy. Eaten up with solitude, his hopelessness would be incurable but for the existence of the Titanik Bar and its beautiful, haunting singer. But the lady is married and Karrer is determined to keep her husband away...
Writing | Béla Tarr | Writer |
Writing | László Krasznahorkai | Writer |
Directing | Béla Tarr | Director |
Art | Gyula Pauer | Art Direction |
Editing | Ágnes Hranitzky | Editor |
Costume & Make-Up | Gyula Pauer | Costume Design |
Directing | Ágnes Hranitzky | Assistant Director |
Camera | József Mezö | Director of Photography |
Directing | János Hollós | Assistant Director |
Production | József Marx | Producer |
Camera | Gábor Medvigy | Director of Photography |
Sound | Mihály Víg | Original Music Composer |
Sound | Tamás Márkus | Sound Mixer |
Costume & Make-Up | Edit Basilides | Makeup Artist |
Directing | József Mezö | Assistant Director |