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I Love Budapest (2001)
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Starring: Sandor Csanyi, Attila Egyed, Gabriella Hamori, Terez Hartman, Martina Kovacs, Erika Molnar, Viktor Nagy, Lengvel Tamas
Director: Agnes Incze
Category: Avant Garde, Drama, Foreign
Studio: Vanguard
Subtitles:
English
Length:
85 mins
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"A Wry, Adroti Account Of A Beautiful Blonde Country Girl." --Kevin Thomas, LA TIMES

Aniko, a nineteen year old country girl moves to the city to fulfill her dream of a better life. Guided by her friend Moni she gets work at a factory and starts hanging out with Moni's friends, including Miki, a handsome security guard. Moni's boyfriend Krisztian seems to have it all and when he offers Miki a job, he accepts wanting to impress Aniko. By accident, Aniko discovers that Krisztian belongs to an underworld of crime and violence. When she is further exposed to his double standards it may be too late to save her relationship with Miki and her friendship with Moni. A stylish, ultramodern European film set to a fast-paced pounding rock 'n' roll rhythm.

 
 
   
   

 
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