

Two boys hustle in the city while his girlfriend waits at home—Hungary's queerest double life.
Bruno, a bisexual but closeted young man lives in rural Hungary with his girlfriend Mari. Also on the scene is her homosexual brother Ringo. Mari doesn't know that when the boys go off to work together in the city they raise cash by turning tricks and burglarizing houses.
Acting
Nagy and Rába's wordless chemistry in stolen moments.
Cinematography
Bleak Hungarian countryside vs. neon city grime.

Director
Kornél Mundruczó
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Made when Hungary's LGBTQ rights were virtually nonexistent; Mundruczó later won Cannes with more explicit queer works.
Rába and Nagy improvised several city sequences after their scripted scenes felt too polished for street realism.
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