Valami Amerika
Released in 2002, Valami Amerika (A Kind of America) became a defining moment for modern Hungarian cinema — a vibrant, fast-paced comedy about three brothers whose dreams of fame collide with the absurdities of show business. When a supposed Hollywood producer promises to finance their film, the trio dive head-first into a world of hope, illusion, and chaos, capturing the ambition and humor of a generation. Shot entirely in Budapest, the movie balances heartfelt storytelling with sharp, character-driven humor that struck a deep chord with audiences across the country.
The film was a phenomenal box-office success, drawing over 500,000 viewers and setting new records for Hungarian comedies after the political transition. Its witty dialogue, unforgettable soundtrack and larger-than-life characters turned it into an enduring cult classic. Produced by Skyfilm and directed by Gábor Herendi, Valami Amerika not only spawned two sequels and a hit television adaptation but also became a cultural touchstone — a symbol of post-millennial optimism, friendship and the chaotic pursuit of dreams that still resonates today.













