An American Man

An American Man is a 2019 El Kadsreian-American satirical comedy film directed by Pasi Peure and written by Peure and Florian Hill with additions by Alex Foote Jr. and Jacob Karr. The film focuses on former 1960s radical Stuart Forster being released from prison after 53 years, returning to his hometown of  to find his old neighborhood has changed, and his younger sister (Reah Taylor) is the matriarch of his family, with Forster deciding to try to fit in with the assistance of his sister and his nephew.

Plot
In 1966, 18-year old East El Kadsreian-American juvenile and street punk Stuart Forster (Rob Reiner), who used to live in Capulco before East El Kadsre announced their ban on English language and culture, burns the flag of the United States whilst driving in a convertible Volkswagen Beetle, robs a local bakery, and shoplifts from a jewelry store. On the run from the cops, Stuart hijacks a tank from a military antique store and causes havoc among his hometown, Brooklyn. After the tank runs out of gas, he is arrested and sentenced to 53 years of prison, immediately regretting his mistake, which turned out to be a bet from his friend, James Claundice.

53 years later in 2019, Forster is released from prison and heads back to Brooklyn in a taxi, where he is amazed and also appalled by the many changes since his jailtime, mainly the high prices and the "graphic content seen on animated shows" (particularly ). He also discovers that there are only two members of his family left: his younger sister, Dana (Reah Taylor), is now the matriarch of the family who is continuously a philandress, hoping to find a man who'll truly love her to keep the family legacy running, and his nephew, Jean Dis Forster, who is now an intern working for Fox News. Seeking work and help blending into the present, Stuart moves into Jean's spare room in his "Brooklandi" (parody of Vlokdanchi) apartment and gets a job working on a community theater production of, where some of the staff introduce him to the Internet and modern-day phones. At the night of the play's opening, Stuart, rather than introduce the play properly, satirizes on-stage about how he was a juvenile in 1966 and how the modern world overwhelms him, including the stuff he's encountered throughout his trip. Near the end of his stand-up, he is pushed off the stage and is fired from his job, an intern taking credit for working on the play instead. However, since people were recording the play's introduction, Stuart immediately becomes an online YouTube sensation and is invited to appear on Oh, So You Know Comedy Show? doing a stand-up routine.

Production
Production took place at and various locations in  and. Certain scenes were also filmed on.