A Kind of America explained

A Kind of America
Director:Gábor Herendi
Producer:Gábor Herendi
Gábor Kálomista
Starring:Tibor Szervét
Csaba Pindroch
Győző Szabó
Eszter Ónodi
Szonja Oroszlán
Ferenc Hujber
Ila Schütz
Gabriella Hámori
Music:Gábor Pálvölgyi
Cinematography:Jordi Reixach
Editing:István Király
Runtime:115 minutes
Country:Hungary
Language:Hungarian

A Kind of America (Hungarian: Valami Amerika) is a Hungarian comedy film from 2002.

Plot

Three brothers Ákos, András, and Tamás live in Budapest. Tamás is a director of video clips and commercials, but dreams of directing a feature film. He has written a script with the title 'The Guilty City', but has trouble financing the project. At his surprise, he receives an email from an American film producer named Alex Brubeck, who writes that he likes the script. Offering to pay half the budget, he wants to meet Tamás personally in Budapest to talk things through. With the help of his brothers Ákos, a successful manager and sex addict, and András, a failed poet, he does everything to impress the American producer.

Reception

The film was a box office success in Hungary.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Valami Amerika . 2024-01-07 . Box Office Mojo.