एक सिसिलियन किसान ने प्रॉमिस्ड लैंड की यात्रा शुरू की और एक सुंदर अंग्रेज महिला से मिला. लेकिन एलिस द्वीप की कठोर वास्तविकताओं के लिए कोई तैयार नहीं था. क्या वे अपने सपनों का अमेरिका बनाने क... सभी पढ़ेंएक सिसिलियन किसान ने प्रॉमिस्ड लैंड की यात्रा शुरू की और एक सुंदर अंग्रेज महिला से मिला. लेकिन एलिस द्वीप की कठोर वास्तविकताओं के लिए कोई तैयार नहीं था. क्या वे अपने सपनों का अमेरिका बनाने के सुनहरे दरवाज़े खोल सकते हैं?एक सिसिलियन किसान ने प्रॉमिस्ड लैंड की यात्रा शुरू की और एक सुंदर अंग्रेज महिला से मिला. लेकिन एलिस द्वीप की कठोर वास्तविकताओं के लिए कोई तैयार नहीं था. क्या वे अपने सपनों का अमेरिका बनाने के सुनहरे दरवाज़े खोल सकते हैं?
- निर्देशक
- लेखक
- स्टार
- पुरस्कार
- 22 जीत और कुल 29 नामांकन
- Il Gatto
- (as Paride Benassai)
- Dottore
- (as Giuseppe Cutino)
- Mangiapane
- (as Massimo La Guardia)
फ़ीचर्ड समीक्षाएं
Therefore, it started a debate about the too much intense flow of immigrants from Romania, generalizing them as criminals, everyone, indiscriminately.
I'm only 15, but I thought: what idea of affluence does Italy give to these poor people? How ever do they regard us as the Land of Plenty? Yesterday evening I finally saw NUOVOMONDO, and my question had an answer. When you have only a donkey and some goats, those propaganda postcards showing United States as a land with milk rivers and huge vegetables, makes such an impression.
NUOVOMONDO is really a must-see film. It balances an ethereal symbolism (milk rivers, glances' play, hard and rocky mountains, the name and character Lucy/Luce) and a cruel realism (the mass of hopeful people on the ship, the procedures at Ellis Island). There's a mixed cast, going from the angelic Charlotte Gainsbourg to the realistic Vincenzo Amato, till a bitter and smashing Aurora Quattrocchi as the mother. But was it really so hard to enter in the New World?
The film begins with scenes in a poor, rural region of Sicily. We always hear that Sicily is a rocky island, but you won't really understand the implications of that phrase until you see the first half-hour of "The Golden Door."
The middle section of the film is devoted to the long voyage to the U.S. Most immigration films show us ten minutes of people in the third-class section becoming seasick, and then show us the Statue of Liberty. Not this movie--we get a sense for life below decks, and it isn't charming. (We never actually see the Statue of Liberty, either.)
Finally, the typical movie will give us another ten minutes of Ellis Island, and then the immigrants are walking through New York's Lower East Side. Not here--the Ellis Island experience occupies about one-third of the footage.
Vincenzo Amato is outstanding as Salvatore Mancuso, who is bringing his two sons and his mother to the new world. Charlotte Gainsbourg is equally good as Lucy Reed, a mysterious Englishwoman who also speaks fluent Italian.
There are some strange touches in the movie, especially the sound track with songs by Nina Simone. There must be some symbolism there, but I couldn't make sense of it.
Another reviewer has already pointed out that this film will do better viewed in a theater rather than on DVD. Still, large screen or small screen, it's worth seeking out.
I got drawn to this movie because it tells of immigrants from Sicily who traveled to America. I imagine much the same as my Grandfather did at that time. Travelling in steerage to provide ballast for the ships, I cannot imagine it was very comfortable, as shown in this film.
Laws restricting immigrants existed. I would guess that these laws were more strict on those who came from the Mediterranean and Africa. Immigrants had to be free from contagious diseases or hereditary infirmities. In the film, we see physical and mental exams, the latter because of the view that low intelligence is heritable. Single women could not enter the country, on the presumption that they would become prostitutes, so most married single men already in the country, as arranged beforehand, at Ellis Island before entry.
This is the story of a British immigrant (Charlotte Gainsbourg), who arranges to marry a poor Sicilian (Vincenzo Amato). He is trying to get his family through with a son that is mute and a mother (Aurora Quattrocchi) that is considered feeble-minded. She was fantastic in the role, by the way.
You will also see character actor, Vincent Schiavelli, in his next to the last appearance. I don't know if his last film has been released. He plays a matchmaker, and is also very good.
It was a strange, but enjoyable film. It's not for everyone, as I imagine those who don't have some interest in the immigrant experience would find it rather slow.
3 / 5
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाDirector Emanuele Crialese personally chose every one of the 700 extras who appeared in the film. He said he was looking for people who could evoke the same facial expressions of the actual immigrants whose photographs Crialese came across when he was researching the film.
- भाव
Lucy Reed: Madam? Madam. Could you lower your voice? I have a headache.
Fortunata Mancuso: Then have one! What do I care? Who does she think she is? This is the last thing I need. A journey like this ahead and she has a headache.
- साउंडट्रैकFeeling good
Words and Music by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley, Adapted and Performed by Nina Simone
टॉप पसंद
- How long is Golden Door?Alexa द्वारा संचालित
विवरण
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बॉक्स ऑफ़िस
- बजट
- €1,00,00,000(अनुमानित)
- US और कनाडा में सकल
- $10,70,769
- US और कनाडा में पहले सप्ताह में कुल कमाई
- $27,744
- 27 मई 2007
- दुनिया भर में सकल
- $72,28,273
- चलने की अवधि
- 1 घं 58 मि(118 min)
- रंग
- ध्वनि मिश्रण
- पक्ष अनुपात
- 2.35 : 1