
Is it worth your time? Look, if you don't have the patience for black-and-white films where the plot hinges entirely on who owns which patch of dirt, keep walking. This isn't a thrill ride. But if you like watching people try to save face while their bank accounts are actively bleeding out, The New Landlord has a weird...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Béla Gaál

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"Is it worth your time? Look, if you don't have the patience for black-and-white films where the plot hinges entirely on who owns which patch of dirt, keep walking. This isn't a thrill ride. But if you like watching people try to save face while their bank accounts are actively bleeding out, The New Landlord has a weird, prickly charm. It’s not for the casual viewer who wants constant movement. It’s for people who enjoy seeing how much tension you can squeeze out of a single dinner table convers..."
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Mór Jókai, Sándor Hunyady, Béla Gaál
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