The District!
2004 Hungarian film
Nyócker! Directed by Áron Gauder Written by Máriusz Bari Viktor Nagy Erik Novák László Jakab Orsós Produced by Erik Novák Music by Erik Novák Release date
9 December 2004 (2004-12-09 )
Running time
87 minutes Country Hungary Language Hungarian Budget 525,000 USD
The District! (Hungarian : Nyócker! ) is a 2004 Hungarian caricaturistic animated film directed by Áron Gauder. Its original title is a shortened colloquial form of nyolcadik kerület , the eighth district of Budapest , also known as Józsefváros , including an infamous neighbourhood where the film takes place.
It has been distributed in the Czech Republic , Slovakia , United Kingdom, France, the Benelux countries, Romania , Poland , Portugal and Taiwan , and it is going[when? ] to be shown in the United States.
It was also shown at film festivals in Helsinki , Toronto , Copenhagen , Zagreb , Karlovy Vary and the below venues and it will be shown in Warsaw , Vancouver and São Paulo .
Plot
The film displays the Hungarian , Roma , Chinese and Arab dwellers and their alliances and conflicts in a humorous way, embedded into a fictive story of a few schoolchildren's oil-making time-travel and a Romeo and Juliet -type love of a Roma guy towards a white girl.
Cast and crew
Directed by
Áron Gauder
Screenplay
Máriusz Bari
Viktor Nagy
Erik Novák
László Jakab Orsós
Produced by
Erik Novák
Original Music by
Erik Novák
Cast[ 1]
voice actor
face actor
character
notes
L.L. Junior
Krisztián Rostás
Ricsi Lakatos
Main character, Roma kid
László Szacsvay
József Németh
Guszti Lakatos
Ricsi's grandfather
Károly Gesztesi
László Jakab Orsós
Lóránt "Lóri" Lakatos
Pub owner, Ricsi's father
Győző Szabó
Károly "Karesz" Csorba
Nightclub owner, Lóri's rival
Gábor Csőre
Kristóf Novák
Simon "Simi" Csorba
Karesz's son, Ricsi's rival
?
Chen
Chinese kid
Andrea Roatis
Kriszti Szénási
Julika Csorba
Karesz's daughter, Ricsi's love interest
Dorka Gryllus
Fanny Volcsánszky
Mari Lakatos
Ricsi's sister, Simon's love interest
Judit Jónás
Rózi Lakatos
Gypsy fortune teller, Guszti's wife and head of the family
István Betz
Erno Báder
Sandokan Kolompár
Ricsi's fearless friend
András Faragó
István Nagy
Kolompár
Sandokan's father
Zoltán Rajkai
Gyula Horváth
Abdul
Arab kid
Csaba Krisztián Csík
András Molnár
Omar
Abdul's father
Barnabás Szabó Sipos
Zsolt Lengyel
Dr. Zsírvágó
Jewish gynecologist and plastic surgeon. The name literally means "fat-cutting doctor"
Balázs Simonyi
Máriusz Bari
Móricka
Geeky, genius kid, Zsírvágó's son
Sándor Badár
Badár
Policeman
János Horváth
János Horváth
Vizy
Policeman
Csaba Pindroch
Béluska "Bélus"
Vizy's son
Anna Orosz
Éva Járvás
Ági néni
Teacher
Andrea Fullajtár
Zsuzsa Kocsis
Irina
Nóra Parti
Renáta Kósa
Anett
Éva Dögei
Veronika Gróf
Isaura
Mike Kelly
Simon József
Steve
CIA agent
Awards
Notes:
^Note a : The panel was shocked at the technological modernity of the film and at learning that it was only made from 105 million HUF (525,000 USD ).
^Note b : "For its visual innovation, energetic style, and fearless satire of contemporary culture and politics"
^Note c : On the board Princess of Dneper – out of 130 films from 36 countries of the world.
^Note d : Awarded to Director Aron Gauder
Festivals
The film has been presented in several film festivals across the world, including:
External links
References
English
Hindi Telugu Spanish Italian Portuguese Other
Ambikapathy (Tamil, 1937)
The Lovers of Verona (French, 1949)
Ambikapathy (Tamil, 1957)
Romeo, Juliet and Darkness (Czech, 1960)
Keyamat Theke Keyamat (Bengali, 1993)
The Phantom Lover (Mandarin, 1995)
Chicken Rice War (Cantonese/English, 2000)
Ondagona Baa (Kannada, 2003)
Mamay (Ukrainian, 2003)
The District! (Hungarian, 2004)
In Fair Palestine: A Story of Romeo and Juliet (2006)
The Bubble (Hebrew/Arabic, 2006)
Priyatama (Marathi, 2014)
Arshinagar (Bengali, 2015)
Eeda (Malayalam, 2017)
The Sea Prince and the Fire Child (Japanese, 1981)