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No Subtitles Necessary: Laszlo & Vilmos

2008 · Movie · 86 min · ★ 5.9 · 78% critics

Documentary

This documentary follows two film-school friends whose camera footage captures a major uprising before they flee their home country and try to build new lives in Hollywood. It traces their long friendship, early struggles as outsiders, and eventual role in shaping a new era of American movies.

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Details
Years
2008
Release date
2009-01-11
Language
English
Runtime
86 min
Critic score
78/100
TMDB rating
5.9/10 (12 votes)
About

You may enjoy this if you like documentary profiles about creative lives, career struggles, and behind-the-scenes Hollywood history in the spirit of Seduced and Abandoned or Pearl Jam Twenty; Not for you if you want a deeper, more probing study.

Pros: compelling immigrant journey; warm friendship portrait; entertaining industry stories | Cons: light on deeper insight; can feel tedious; rough opening setup

Cast & crew

Directed by James Chressanthis