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Hunting for Englishmen
1839. The discontented noblemen assemble at the country estate of count Gábor Falussy, on the pretext of a boar hunt. Also an English engineer arrives for the sake of constructing the railway line leading up to the count’s quarry.
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the cultural phenomenon of English people moving to Spain, delving into their motivations, experiences, and the impact of this migration. It examines the allure of the Spanish lifestyle, the challenges faced by expatriates, and the changing demographics of both nations. The film offers a nuanced look at a significant social trend.
Critical Reception
As a documentary focusing on a specific socio-cultural trend, "Hunting for Englishmen" received moderate attention. While praised for its informative approach and exploration of expatriate life, it was not a major critical or commercial success. Reviews often highlighted its observational style and its attempt to capture the essence of the English diaspora in Spain.
What Reviewers Say
Offers a comprehensive look at the English expatriate community in Spain.
Presents an observational and informative documentary style.
Explores the motivations and challenges of moving abroad.
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Fun Fact
The film's title plays on the common perception of Englishmen seeking warmer climates and different lifestyles abroad, particularly in Spain.
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