IMMIGRANTS - L.A. DOLCE VITA

By Gabor CSUPO

HUNGARICOM LTD. - as SALES All rights, World / DISTR

Animation - Completed 2008


    • Year of production
    • 2008
    • Genres
    • Animation, Comedy
    • Countries
    • USA, HUNGARY
    • Languages
    • ENGLISH
    • Duration
    • 90 mn
    • Director(s)
    • Gabor CSUPO
    • Writer(s)
    • Gabor CSUPO
    • Producer(s)
    • Arlene KLASKY, Gabor CSUPO, Gabor KALOMISTA
    • Synopsis
    • More people immigrate to America than to all other countries in the whole world combined. Why? Is it because they love hot dogs and hamburgers? Or because they want to meet Snoop Dogg or have a close encounter with Pamela Anderson? Maybe. But the real reason is – immigrants go to the U.S. to chase the American dream.
      Immigrants is the story of Vladislav (a Russian), and Joska (a Hungarian). Both are immigrants and best friends, living and chasing the American dream together. Vlad has a daughter, Ana, who’s adapting to life in America at the speed of light, while her dad is in complete culture shock. They stay at the Vista del Mar, an apartment complex run by an old failed actress, Greta Knight, who is always after Vlad for sexual favors. The building is home to immigrants from all over the world: Flaco, a friend from Mexico; Mr. Chea, who runs a Chinese family restaurant; Nazim, a former Pakistani nuclear scientist who drives a tour bus; and Mr. Splits, an old black pimp.
      We follow Vlad and Joska in their adventures… through their encounter with the American capitalist company Glut-co, through their attempt to open a Russian/Hungarian restaurant, and as their friendship is put in jeopardy when they hit the L.A. night scene. All the while Vlad is looking for a way to make a life for himself and his daughter; and Joska… well, Joska is mainly looking for women.
      With a story that is comedic and yet poignant, Immigrants is a movie for anyone who ever had a dream.