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In America

In America

  • Status: Released
  • 22-09-2003
  • Runtime: 105 min
  • Score: 7.2
  • Vote count: 366

A family of Irish immigrants adjusts to life on the mean streets of Hell's Kitchen while also grieving the death of a child.

Samantha Morton

Sarah

Paddy Considine

Johnny

Sarah Bolger

Christy

Emma Bolger

Ariel

Djimon Hounsou

Mateo

David Wike

Barker

Michael Sean Tighe

Frank

Juan Carlos Hernández

Papo

René Millan

Steve

Nick Dunning

Gynaecologist

Frank Wood

Paediatrician

Merrina Millsapp

Marina

Bernadette Quigley

Hospital Administrator

Adrian Martinez

Shopkeeper

Des Bishop

Stockbroker in Taxi

Jason Salkey

Tony

Neal Jones

Immigration Officer #1

Bob Gallico

Theatre Director

Sara James

Papo's Girlfriend

Randall Carlton

Immigration Officer #2

Ciaran Cronin

Frankie

Nye Heron

Blind Man

Chary O'Dea

Mexican Woman with Child

Guy Carleton

Man at Fair

Elaine Grollman

Nun on School Steps

Jennifer Seifert

Angela

Kathleen King

Prize Giving Nun

Eilish Scanlon

Nun Playing Piano

Tom Murphy

Actor in Queue

Molly Glynn

Sarah Mateo

Jer O'Leary

Thomas Bakewell

Regina Ford

Administrator / Nurse

Tamla Clarke

Hospital Receptionist

Carmen Regan

Doctor

Nisha Nayar

Hospice Nurse

Rodrigo Pineda Sánchez

Mexican Man Guitarist

Gabriela Quintero López

Mexican Woman Guitarist

Jason Killalee

Assistant Theatre Director

Wuchak

_**An Irish family adjusts to life in Hell’s Kitchen**_ Grieving the loss of a son, a family of Irish immigrants struggles to make it in an old apartment building in Hell’s Kitchen, Manhattan. Paddy Considine & Samantha Morton play the parents while Djimon Hounsou plays a loner artist in the complex. "In America" (2002) is a decent drama about adapting to life in the grungy Big Apple. Morton’s beauty is notable early on, despite her odd haircut, but most of the movie she’s pregnant. Meanwhile Sarah Bolger is smashing as daughter Christy, who narrates the story. Sarah would grow up to be a ravishing celestial woman. You can tell the story is semi-autobiographical by director/writer Jim Sheridan and his daughters, Naomi and Kirsten. A lot of the drama works, but some of it had kinks that needed worked out. This left me with a “Meh” impression. But enough of it works for those interested. One thing’s for sure, life in the Big City isn’t painted as remotely attractive. I’m assuming the father made the radical move to fulfill his dream in acting. The movie runs 1 hour, 44 minutes and was shot in Dublin, Ireland, with studio stuff done in Ardmore Studios, and some shots of Manhattan & points nearby. GRADE: C+