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Mocha Frapucino
Mocha Frapucino illustrates the equality between the different kind of blood
Promotional poster for Mocha Frapucino
Directed byAjang Farid, Nadji Hedjazi
Written byAjang Farid (teleplay)
StarringAjang Farid,
Nadji Hedjazi,
Péter Majoros
Release date
May 15, 2010 (2010-05-15)
Running time
130 minutes
LanguageEnglish

Mocha Frapucino is an english, austrian, canadian romantic comedy film. The premier of Mocha Frapucino is 15 May 2010. The movie can be see in the following countires: Holland, England, Austria, Canada, Luxemburg, Izrael, United Arab Emirates.

“What would such a corny movie be without a dance scene at the end?” asks co-director Hans Peterson.

Co-director Ajang Farid disagrees that the film will be corny, saying “Dance is an art – this movie is art; the two were made to be together – like coffee and milk in a Mocha Frapuchino.”

Co-director Nadji Hedjazi, strives to maintain the middle ground saying, “The appreciation of cinema and dance are highly subjective and to some extent dependent on ones culture. In this film we are striving to move past the prejudices of cultural differences and appeal to the universal need people have for both suspense and laughter.” [1]


“We now have the first strenuous day of filming behind us. As the actors gathered and the sun beat down on this hot summer Budapest afternoon, guns were handed out, instructions were given, and rubber squeeled. Before long we were jumping fences, roundhouse kicking guns across the room, and discussing our emotions while the bullets flew.” - Hans Peterson.

A new movie from the directors and producers of "The Ortega Job" ! Mocha Frapuchino is an action loaded romantic comedy which touches sensitive issues, such as racial prejudice, with humour. Mocha Frapuchino... because coffee and milk have no prejudice !

Where does the money go?

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We have finished editing.

Now comes the fun part, the premiere! Just a couple more weeks and the 550 lucky, and generous, guests will be sitting in a big movie theater waiting for the lights to dim and the movie to begin.

But, now that we are actually running around town with the tickets and taking your money, we really wanted to tell you where all that money is going. We’ve always said that we are giving 100% of the money we make with this movie to the International Women’s Club Foundation of Budapest. But now, we have a little more data, directly from the IWCF about what they do with that money. Here it is directly from them:

  • Details of the schools we sponsor for school meals: Primary School and Gymnasium of Lakatos Menyhért of Józsefváros;13 children; 113,000 HUF ($560) per month
  • Deák Diák Primary School; Up to 60 children; around 250,000 HUF ($1,250) per month
  • Hungarian Dance Academy; Up to 35 children; around 250,000 HUF ($1,250)per month
  • Children’s Home we sponsor with kind donations, outings for the children; Kossuth Zsuzsa Gyermekotthon, Bicske

The premiere income will send for 2 months of school meals for 108 kids.

Permier

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The hungarian premier will opened by LL Junior in Palace Cinema MOM Park at Budapest, Hungary 15 May 2010.

Referencies

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  1. ^ Where does the money go? 22. Apr, 2010
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Category:2010 films