Nyócker!
Nyócker! (in English District ), is a film of Animation Hungarian of Aron Gauder of 2005.
Synopsis
The film tells the history of two enemy families, Lakatos and Csorba all gangsters and macs famous, in a ghetto of Budapest in 2004. To the manner of Romeo and Juliette, Richie Lakatos and Julie Csorba fall in love. Richie is questioned as for the way of roucouler with its soft without being concerned with their parents. Remembering the remarks of his grandfather relating to the success, it comes to the conclusion which it is necessary to be rich. And to be rich, oil is needed. To have oil, time should be gone up…
Comments
- It is question in Nyócker of mixture of ethnos groups, fact inherent in the cities in the industrialized countries. For example, the Lakatos family is of origin gypsy, whereas Csorba are Rumanian, which reinforces their mutual hatred. Other friends of Richie are Chinese, Arab…
- the Rap is omnipresent in the original soundtrack. Eastern Europe east besides a large pole of rep.
- the social distress of the country is proposed also much, with deals, an accepted prostitution even encouraged by a corrupted police force, which lets make the flights or aggressions and which is pointed only with the sight of a ticket.
- One also speaks about Vendetta, like Romeo and Juliette, with the enemy families which do not know even any more why they fight.
- It received the Crystal of the feature-length film (the first price) to the International festival of cartoon film of Annecy in 2005.
- It is currently with the cinema (four rooms in France…).
Data sheet
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English Title: District!
- Realization: Aron Gauder
- Scenario: Viktor Nagy, László Jakab Orsós, Ramming
- Music: Rap!
- Production: Erik Novák
- Lasted: 85 minutes
- Left: March 29th 2006 (France)
- Kind: Humor, Animation
Distribution
- L.L. Junior: Ricsi Lakatos
- Laszlo Szacsvay : Guszti Lakatos
- Gyozo Szabo : Karoly Csorba
- Csaba Pindroch : Beluska
- Gabor Csöre : Simon Csorba/Chen
External bonds
- Card Al with an extract of film and a photograph gallery
- Card on the site of the Festival of Annecy
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