American Rhapsody(2001)

Poster of American Rhapsody

Synopsis

In the darkest days of the Cold War, a Hungarian family sacrifices wealth and privilege to escape to the West and gain freedom from Communist repression. Amid the chaos of their late-night border crossing, their youngest child is left behind. They go on to build a new life in America, while in the old country a peasant family raises Suzanne as if she were their own. But Suzanne's true mother never stops fighting to bring her to America. After five years of persistence she wins her fight. Suzanne comes to America, greeted by people she's never met who say they are her parents. As Suzanne grows up to be a rebellious teenager, she must deal directly with the mystery of her past. Only by going back to Hungary, by crossing the border once again, on her own terms, is she able to find herself and to find her true home.
In the darkest days of the Cold War, a Hungarian family sacrifices wealth and privilege to escape to the West and gain freedom from Communist repression. Amid the chaos of their late-night border crossing, their …
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In Theaters

  • August 10, 2001

MPAA Rating

PG 13

Genres

Biopic, Drama, Period

Run Time

1 hour 46 minutes

Distributors

Paramount Vantage

Box Office

$850,023

Also Known As

  • Hungarian Rhapsody

Production Status

Released

Filming Locations

  • Budapest, Hungary

Produced In

United States

Director

Eva Gardos

Director
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