America

2011
6.7| 1h37m| en
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América, a 30-year-old mother who lives in a remote Caribbean village, suffers the hardest hit when her lover takes her daughter from her. Fury and fear push her to run away. In her new life as a nanny in New York City, with support from relatives and other latinas, América finds comfort and hope. When she dares to dream of a life without violence, reality hunts her down. Will she survive to tell her story?

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RyothChatty ridiculous rating
filippaberry84 I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.
Stephanie There is, somehow, an interesting story here, as well as some good acting. There are also some good scenes
Beulah Bram A film of deceptively outspoken contemporary relevance, this is cinema at its most alert, alarming and alive.
beltito88 Based on the book by Esmeralda Santiago, America is a story about a young woman (same name) living in Vieques, P.R. She is constantly physically, sexually and mentally abused by her husband Correa. Determined to change her life and save her child, she decides to move to New York where she will raise money working as a nanny and eventually be able to send for her daughter. Sonia Fritz has created an exceptional drama and has explored a character which many Puerto Rican women can relate to. The script was well thought out and well written (funny, fun and suspenseful) . Lymari Nadal portrays a strong, brave woman who refusing to continue a life of degradation and disrespect decides to start a new one.The story takes place during the American Naval occupation of Vieques. During this 60 yr. time frame Vieques was bombed on an average of 180 days per year. In the last year (1998) the navy dropped 23,000 bombs on the island, most of them containing explosives. Since the navy left in 98 there have been many consequences due to radiation and toxic materials left behind: high cancer rates, high infant mortality etc. I loved how this was portrayed in the film. I also loved the constant use of symbolism to build character (scene where Correa squishes the iguana, the scene in the puppet show etc.), this was something i had never seen before in a P.R film. America is truly a breath of fresh air for contemporary Puerto Rican cinema, an original voice finally calling out and finally a film that we can proudly call Puerto Rican.