A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 4, 2004
Original Title:
Getno
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
InterCom
Production Countries:
Hungary | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
What do Hansel and his wife dream of in a one-and-a-half bedroom in a housing estate? They dream of being happy, successful and rich. They dream of the American dream. And because his father has been a US citizen for thirty years, they finally muster up the courage and all the money they can to embark on the great adventure. They fly across the ocean to start a new life in the promised land of their rebellious teenage daughter. True, they know only a few English words. In fact, all they know about America is what they see in movies and on TV. But they have great faith in Papa John, because John knows "what life is all about". The grandfather is both the typical Las Vegas retiree and the proud Hungarian who owns a real junkyard. Jenő is a true survivalist and a desert philosopher, whose great banalities are sometimes interspersed with real wisdom.
Art Direction:
Antonio Martínez
Casting:
Pam Bouvier
Co-Producer:
Phil Melfi
Ted Melfi
Director:
András Salamon
Director of Photography:
Zsolt Tóth
Editor:
Ágnes Incze
Line Producer:
László Bene
Original Music Composer:
Elemér Balázs
Producer:
Blaine Cline
Zsuzsanna Hollósi G.
Gábor Varga
Production Design:
Carlos Osorio
Set Decoration:
István Balogh
Antonio Martínez
Writer:
András Salamon
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