Valami Amerika 2

Director: 
Gábor Herendi

Following the massive success of the 2002 original, Valami Amerika 2 brought the Várnai brothers back to the big screen in an even bigger, bolder adventure directed by Gábor Herendi and produced by Skyfilm. When a conman swindles them out of their newfound film fortune, the three brothers set off on a hilarious, fast-paced chase that spirals from Budapest to Miami and back again. Blending sharp humour with heartfelt brotherly chaos, the film playfully skewers fame, ambition, and the allure of “the American dream” — Hungarian style.

Premiering in 2008, Valami Amerika 2 became one of the most-watched Hungarian comedies of its decade, drawing over 400,000 viewers and winning multiple national awards, including the Audience Award at the Hungarian Film Week. Its energetic pacing, quotable dialogue and pitch-perfect chemistry turned it into an instant cult hit, proving that lightning can strike twice — and that the dream of America, Hungarian-style, is as irresistible as ever.

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A large film crew gathered outdoors in a sunlit, dry field, standing and kneeling in rows while facing the camera, with equipment like a boom mic visible among them.
A film slate labeled Valami Amerika 2 being held up indoors, showing roll A166, scene B317, take 2320, with the director and camera operator’s names written on it.
A large audience seated in a dimly lit venue applauding and smiling toward the stage, with some people standing while others cheer enthusiastically.
A man with a large belly sits relaxed in the back of a luxurious car, wearing a dark blazer and white shirt, looking confidently toward the camera with the window showing a cloudy sky outside.
Three men lean close together and stare intensely forward, all wearing serious expressions in a brightly lit indoor setting.
Three men sit on the grass outdoors, talking while holding drinks and food bags, with a foggy riverside and statue visible in the background.
A woman in a red top and a man in a dark vest stand together in a dimly lit bar, looking concerned or startled.
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Three men dressed in black suits and sunglasses walk confidently down a sunlit path with green hills and a cemetery in the background.
The movie poster for A Kind of America 2 features a large pink star with the number 2, bold white title text on a black background, and a row of main cast portraits along the bottom.
Black-and-white scene of a bearded man sitting in a wheat field with a revolver pressed to the side of his head by an unseen person’s hand.
A woman sits curled up on a bus seat facing a man with glasses who is talking to her; an open laptop and an acoustic guitar are visible in the worn interior of the bus.
A group of women in sporty dance outfits rehearse a choreographed routine, with the central dancer striking a dramatic pose while others mirror energetic movements around her.
A blue, furry monkey puppet with a wide smile is lit by a warm spotlight against a dark, out-of-focus background.
A man with folded arms leans against the trunk of an old blue Chevrolet Corsica on a busy city street, while a woman sits cross-legged beside him on the car, looking down thoughtfully.
Three people sit in the back seat of a car, a blonde woman on the left looking serious, a man in a pink shirt and cap in the middle appearing tense, and a bearded man on the right speaking with a slight smile.
woman in a purple outfit is tightly surrounded by several shirtless male dancers in a dramatic, dimly lit club scene, with intense expressions and energetic movement all around.
An older man in a blue uniform shirt and dark tie stands indoors holding a folded striped towel, with office binders and papers stacked behind him.