We're Getting Along
Originally released in 1981. We're Getting Along is a drama film. directed by László Lugossy.
Starring József Madaras, Júlia Nyakó, and Vilmos Kun
Synopsis
More than a storyline with a beginning, middle, and end, this tale of a foundry worker who engages a woman -- and fellow worker -- to do housekeeping for him is a tale that holds up the Hungarian social system against the morality of an exploitative male-female relationship. After his wife dies, the rough-cut and intentionally nameless "man" (Jozsef Madaras) eventually coerces the "woman" (Julianna Nyako) into doing his housework for a small remuneration. Everything goes along passably well for awhile, until the man adds in more household responsibility in the form of chickens to raise. Due to extra work at the factory, the woman cannot tend to the chickens as she should and the result is that some of them die. The man is furious, verbally abuses her, and then rapes her. Later, the woman discovers she is pregnant, with dire consequences.
Quick Facts
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- HU
Frequently Asked Questions
What is We're Getting Along about?
More than a storyline with a beginning, middle, and end, this tale of a foundry worker who engages a woman -- and fellow worker -- to do housekeeping for him is a tale that holds up the Hungarian s...
Who directed We're Getting Along?
We're Getting Along was directed by László Lugossy.
How long is We're Getting Along?
We're Getting Along has a runtime of 1 hours and 41 minutes (101 minutes total).
When was We're Getting Along released?
We're Getting Along was released on February 12, 1981 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in We're Getting Along?
The main cast of We're Getting Along includes József Madaras, Júlia Nyakó, Vilmos Kun, Lajos Szabó, Ági Kakassy.