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IMDb2001 | Éva
Best Performance in a Feature Film Leading Young Actress | 2002 | Scarlett
Best Ensemble in a Feature Film | 2002 | Scarlett
Best Feature | 2001 | Éva
Best Feature | 2001 | Éva
Best Performance in a Feature Film Supporting Young Actress | 2002 | Mae
Best Performance in a Feature Film Young Actress Age Ten or Under | 2002 | Kelly
Best Family Feature Film Drama | 2002
Box Office Collection 850,225 USD
Éva Gárdos met actress Colleen Camp on the set of Apocalypse Now (1979), when she was a casting director for the film. During shooting breaks, Éva told Colleen her true story of her childhood as a Hungarian émigré and Colleen encouraged her to turn it into a film. Colleen Camp would ultimately help produce the film, and played a small role in it as a neighborhood housewife.
The movie is based on the true life story of writer and director of the film, Éva Gárdos.
The final black and white photo still at the end of the movie is of the young Éva Gárdos being reunited with her parents upon arrival in the USA in 1955.
American Rhapsody was the 1998 grand prize winner of the Hartley-Merrill International Screenwriting Competition.
Kelly Banlaki's debut.
"Margit: Do you know what your father and I had to go through... Suzanne - at 15: Yeah, I know, you- you walked 20 kilometers and you- you climbed under barbed wire, right? Yeah, I know. Margit: You don't know anything."