

Nexxt
2001 Directed by Árpád SchillingIn the 20th live broadcast of Frau Plastic Chicken’s TV show entitled Nexxt, the first guest comes from the sixties: it is the hero of Burgess’s novel A Clockwork Orange, the notorious murderer Alexander Grushkin, that is, Little Alex. With the help of Egodoki, Frau PC has the Ludovico Technique applied on him, and beside the broken Alex she has Rex Madison, the protagonist of American Psycho brought in, with handcuffs on. The self-assured gigolo breaks down at the appearance of Maggie, his first love, and it is he who wins the confessional show led by Mrs Cardinal Paula Aquarius, which incurs pardon to be given. Rex, freed from his shackles, shoots the majority of those present, rapes PC and leaves together with Alex by helicopter. The show continues on the moon.

Dorottya Udvaros
....................................................Frau Plastic Chicken

Zoltán Mucsi
....................................................Little Alex

Viktor Bodó
....................................................Rex Madison

Gergely Bánki
....................................................Sony Double Junior

Sándor Terhes
....................................................Homeless man / Ego Doctor

Sándor Csányi
....................................................Balfék / T. B. Pajero / Rare Pajero

Zsolt Nagy
....................................................Pete / Bounty Van Bosch
Director
...........................................................Árpád Schilling
Writer
...........................................................István Tasnádi
Original Music Composer
...........................................................András Monori
Péter Kunert
Editor
...........................................................Klára Major
Director of Photography
...........................................................András Nagy
Production Companies
...................................................Production Countries
........................................................Hungary
Spoken Languages
....................................................Magyar
Genres
....................................................Comedy
Crime
Drama
Horror
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