An American Rhapsody (2001)

An American Rhapsody (2001)
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A true story based on the life story of writer/director Eva Gardos, this film depicts the personal odyssey of a family's escape from Communist Hungary. One night, Margaret (Nastassja Kinski) and Peter (Tony Goldwyn) arrange to escape Hungary with their eldest daughter in tow, forcing them to leave behind their youngest, Suzanne, in the care of Margaret's mother. When the mother is separated from the young child, she goes to live in a peaceful Eastern European countryside with a loving man and woman who raise her until age six, where Suzanne is sent for by her birth parents, now living in America. She finds the adjustment difficult and does not fully comprehend that Margaret and Peter are her parents, but she is willing to stay, and if she feels the same way in several years, Peter has agreed to give her a ticket back to Hungary. Later, as a rebellious teenager (played by Scarlett Johansson), with Margaret becoming a highly overprotective mother, she takes her father up on his offer to go back and reconnect with those who raised her as a child. While in Hungary, she has a change of heart , however, and discovers her true identity. The feature also co-stars Mae Whitman, Emmy Rossum, and Larisa Oleynik. ~ Jason Clark, Rovi

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Starring:
Nastassja KinskiScarlett Johansson, (more)
Director(s):
Eva Gardos
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
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A true story based on the life story of writer/director Eva Gardos, this film depicts the personal odyssey of a family's escape from Communist Hungary. One night, Margaret (Nastassja Kinski) and Peter (Tony Goldwyn) arrange to escape Hungary with their eldest daughter in tow, forcing them to leave behind their youngest, Suzanne, in the care of Margaret's mother. When the mother is separated from the young child, she goes to live in a peaceful Eastern European countryside with a loving man and woman who raise her until age six, where Suzanne is sent for by her birth parents, now living in America. She finds the adjustment difficult and does not fully comprehend that Margaret and Peter are her parents, but she is willing to stay, and if she feels the same way in several years, Peter has agreed to give her a ticket back to Hungary. Later, as a rebellious teenager (played by Scarlett Johansson), with Margaret becoming a highly overprotective mother, she takes her father up on his offer to go back and reconnect with those who raised her as a child. While in Hungary, she has a change of heart , however, and discovers her true identity. The feature also co-stars Mae Whitman, Emmy Rossum, and Larisa Oleynik. ~ Jason Clark, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
106 mins

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Director(s):
Eva Gardos
Writer(s):
Eva Gardos
Producer(s):
Bonnie TimmermannColleen Camp
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Adult Situations, Violence)
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    Jan D.

    I just watched this movie on the IFC but i am ordering it from Blockbuster today so I can watch it again with my mom. It is a great mother/daughter film. But it isn't a so-called chick flick...my husband thought it was interesting and was surprised to know it's based on a true story. The actors are believable and the locations are true to the story.

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    A C.

    I loved how this movie goes on past the "happily ever after". The daughter is finally reunited with the family - and then what happens? I liked the actors and I also liked how it started off in black in white when showing the escape from Hungary.

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    Debbie W.

    A must see with family.

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