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America, America

United States

1963

174 Min
Black and White
1.33:1
English
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DIR Elia Kazan

PROD Elia Kazan

SCR Elia Kazan

DP Haskell Wexler

CAST Stathis Giallelis, Frank Wolff, Elena Karam, Lou Antonio, Harry Davis, Estelle Hemsley, Gregory Rozakis, Salem Ludwig, John Marley, Joanna Frank

ED Dede Allen

PROD DES Gene Callahan

MUSIC Manos Hatzidakis

SOUND Edward Beyer, Jack Fitzstephens

New York (Special Events), BAFICI (Diálogos), Karlovy Vary (Out of the Past), London (Treasures from the Archives)

Synopsis

One of Elia Kazan’s most personal, moving and satisfying films, based on his own novel about his uncle’s experiences, America, America recreates the journey of a Greek youth fleeing Turkish oppression via Constantinople at the end of the 19th century to fulfil his cherished dream of passage to the promised land, America. ‘I tried to make the film like a legend,’ said Kazan. ‘I used to say to myself when I was making the film that America was a dream of total freedom in all areas.’ Despite its epic qualities and intense emotionalism, however, the film has an authentic documentary feel, emphasised by Haskell Wexler’s stark black-and-white photography and the casting of little-known actors, most notably Stathis Giallelis as the optimistic young hero, adding up to one of the finest accounts of the plight of those thousands of immigrants who travelled in steerage but in hope to Ellis Island over a century ago. The film’s art direction (by Gene Callahan) deservedly won an Oscar. –BFI

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Elia Kazan

Kazan was born Elias Kazancoglu in Istanbul to a Greek father from Kayseri, Turkey and a Greek mother from Istanbul, where her family were cotton merchants who imported cotton from Manchester, England, and sold it wholesale in Istanbul to various merchants, both Greek and Turkish, who took the goods out to the provinces. His family emigrated to the United States in 1913 and settled in New York City, where his father, George Kazanjoglu, became a rug merchant. Kazan’s father expected that his son would go into the family business, but his mother, Athena (née Sismanoglou), encouraged Kazan to make his own decisions. His family name ‘Kazanjoglou’ (an alternate spelling is Kazantzoglou) is Turkish, meaning “The son of a cauldron maker”, where the root word ‘kazan’ means cauldron or boiler. It was and still is common to find people of Greek, Jewish, Assyrian, Armenian, and Kurdish lineage with Turkish family names or where the root words in the names are uniquely Turkish.

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