Chico (film)
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Chico | |
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Directed by | Ibolya Fekete |
Written by | Ibolya Fekete |
Starring | Eduardo Rózsa Flores |
Cinematography |
Mátyás Erdély Antonio Farías Nyika Jancsó |
Editing by | Anna Kornis |
Studio |
Arte Hunnia Filmstúdió Maxima Film Compagnia Cinematografica Roos Film Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen (ZDF) |
Distributed by |
Hunnia Filmstúdió (all media) Maxima Film (all media) ZDF Enterprises (all media) |
Release dates | 17 January 2002 (Hungary) |
Running time | 112 mins. |
Country |
Germany Croatia Hungary Chile |
Language |
Spanish Hungarian Serbian English |
Chico is a 2001 Hungarian movie about the life of Eduardo Rózsa Flores.
Plot
The protagonist is a man who was born in Bolivia to a Hungarian immigrant. His family fled to Chile after a coup in Bolivia, and remained in Chile until the 1973 coup, after which they fled to Hungary. After coming of age in Hungary, Chico witnesses the Yugoslav wars in the 1990s.
Production
The Croatian Ministry of Defence subsidized the production of the movie.[1] Several Croatian actors had a part in the movie.[2]
Reception
At the Karlovy Vary Film Festival, the movie won the award for best direction, and was nominated for the Crystal Globe.[2]
References
- ↑ (Croatian) Ponoš, Tihomir (4 January 2011). "Bolivijski predsjednik Morales htio tužiti Hrvatsku zbog Chica". Novi list. Retrieved 20 May 2012.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 (Croatian) Premec, Tina (17 April 2009). "'Zaljubio se u rakiju i kulen'". Jutarnji list. Retrieved 20 May 2012.
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