Immigrants (2008 film)

Immigrants
Immigrants - Jóska menni Amerika
Directed by Gabor Csupo
Produced by Arlene Klasky
Gabor Csupo
Gabor Kalomista
Tamas Rakosi
Written by Billiam Coronel
Josh Lieb
Starring Hank Azaria
Eric McCormack
Music by Drew Neumann
Gregory Hinde
Gabor Csupo
Edited by Mano Csillag
Peter Tomaszewicz
Production
company
Distributed by Hungaricom
Warner Bros. (Hungary)
Grand Allure Entertainment (international)
Echo Bridge Home Entertainment (US DVD release)
Release dates
  • October 30, 2008 (2008-10-30) (Hungary)
Running time
77 minutes
Country United States
Hungary

Immigrants, also known as L.A. Dolce Vita or Immigrants: L.A. Dolce Vita (Hungarian title: Immigrants - Jóska menni Amerika) is a Hungarian-American animated film directed by Gábor Csupó. The Hungarian release date was October 30, 2008. It is the fifth feature-length film from studio Klasky-Csupo, and is Csupó's first feature-length animated film he directed, and his second in general, following the live-action Bridge to Terabithia for Walt Disney Pictures.

The characters and storyline in this motion picture was to have been the basis for a new animated series for Spike TV, which was to have debuted in August 2004;[1] however, despite scheduling a two-hour marathon of the series on its premiere and an order of six episodes, the series never aired. It was later compiled into a film and released in October 2008 in Hungary.

For home video, the film was released on Region 1 DVD in 2009 by Echo Bridge Home Entertainment.

Plot

Joska, a Hungarian immigrant in Los Angeles, is sharing an apartment with the Russian Vladislav. In their search for the "American Dream" they get into all kinds of troubles, wild adventures and comical situations. What saves them is their big hearts and loyalty to each other in this unlikely friendship in a foreign country.

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