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In America (2002)

In America (2002)
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After chronicling various chapters of Irish history in such films as In the Name of the Father and The Field, writer/director Jim Sheridan turns his lens upon his own family's experiences immigrating to the United States in the aptly titled In America. The loosely autobiographical script centers on Johnny (Paddy Considine), a young actor sneaking his wife, Sarah (Samantha Morton), and daughters, Christy and Ariel (real-life sisters Sarah and Emma Bolger, respectively), over the Canadian border in the hopes of jump-starting his career in New York City. They soon find that America is not the land of boundless opportunity, however, as they move into a dank, dilapidated apartment building populated by drug dealers, transients, and thugs. Johnny doesn't snag auditions as easily as he may have hoped, and he and Sarah are forced to take meager jobs after spending their savings on food, rent, and utilities. Still in grief over the untimely death of their toddler son back in Ireland, the couple find their relationship further strained by the pressures of life in the city. Little by little, however, things begin to look up for the fiercely protective family unit, especially when they befriend an eccentric artist neighbor named Mateo (Djimon Hounsou). In America saw its world premiere at the 2002 Toronto International Film Festival and played to enthusiastic crowds at the 2003 Sundance Film Festival before its theatrical release in the fall of that year. ~ Michael Hastings, Rovi

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Starring:
Samantha MortonPaddy Considine, (more)
Director(s):
Jim Sheridan
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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After chronicling various chapters of Irish history in such films as In the Name of the Father and The Field, writer/director Jim Sheridan turns his lens upon his own family's experiences immigrating to the United States in the aptly titled In America. The loosely autobiographical script centers on Johnny (Paddy Considine), a young actor sneaking his wife, Sarah (Samantha Morton), and daughters, Christy and Ariel (real-life sisters Sarah and Emma Bolger, respectively), over the Canadian border in the hopes of jump-starting his career in New York City. They soon find that America is not the land of boundless opportunity, however, as they move into a dank, dilapidated apartment building populated by drug dealers, transients, and thugs. Johnny doesn't snag auditions as easily as he may have hoped, and he and Sarah are forced to take meager jobs after spending their savings on food, rent, and utilities. Still in grief over the untimely death of their toddler son back in Ireland, the couple find their relationship further strained by the pressures of life in the city. Little by little, however, things begin to look up for the fiercely protective family unit, especially when they befriend an eccentric artist neighbor named Mateo (Djimon Hounsou). In America saw its world premiere at the 2002 Toronto International Film Festival and played to enthusiastic crowds at the 2003 Sundance Film Festival before its theatrical release in the fall of that year. ~ Michael Hastings, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
105 mins

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Director(s):
Jim Sheridan
Writer(s):
Naomi SheridanJim SheridanKirsten Sheridan
Producer(s):
Jim SheridanArthur Lappin
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Adult Situations, Adult Language)
Categories:
Independent Films
In America Awards:
  • 2003 - AFI Fest - Audience Award
  • 2003 - American Film Institute - Best Picture
  • 2003 - Flanders International Film Festival - Best Picture
  • 2003 - Independent Spirit Awards - Best Supporting Actor
  • 2003 - Independent Spirit Awards - Best Cinematography
  • 2003 - National Board of Review - Best Original Screenplay
  • 2003 - National Board of Review - Best Original Screenplay
  • 2003 - National Board of Review - Best Original Screenplay
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    Clifford S.

    My husband and I love this movie. For anyone who has a family, this will touch you thru the core. Bring the tissues to the couch because it is a tearjerker. It makes you appreciate what you have, whether it is a little or a lot. It makes you appreciate the country you live in. The 2 girls acting blows Dakota Fanning away. They are spectacular and make this movie everything it is. Samantha Morton is always wonderful and received a well deserved Oscar nomination for this role. Paddy Considine should be considered in more roles - flawless performance. Unless you have a heart of stone, you will love this movie!

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    Bryn N.

    This film is one of the best I've seen. The performances of the little girls were flawless. Samantha Morton never disappoints, and the movie keeps your interest throughout. Very heartfelt and poignant story, with very satisfying dramatic content. I love movies about love, and this is one of the best.

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    Claire S.

    This movie was touching and beautifully made. The cinemetography is wonderful and all of the main actors and actresses were outstanding. I definitely recommend this movie to ANYONE.

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