Chico is a 2001 International co-production film about the life of Eduardo Rózsa Flores, directed by Hungarian director Ibolya Fekete.
[3] Sándor Turcsányi of Magyar Narancs wrote, "To sum it up: Chico, although a failure, is interesting and recommended viewing.
"[4] Felicitas Becker of Kinoeye wrote, ″The director, Ibolya Fekete, has claimed that the film is a call to kiss goodbye to ideologies of all kind, and especially to stop killing or dying for them.
Bewilderingly, she nevertheless seemed pleased that a majority of the audience members at a post-screening talk at the Chicago film festival had understood it to take the Croats' struggle against the Serbs between 1992 and 1993 as a just war.
We had a Major Fiala and a Gábor Bódy, who quoted Pilinszky at the beginning of his film Amerikai anzix : "you have to go on every road..." With a more tired, more cynical approach: you have to get involved in everything where partial truth shines and where you can find a friend, and then you can lose it.