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Lamerica

  • 1994
  • 1h 56m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
2.5K
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Carmelo Di Mazzarelli and Enrico Lo Verso in Lamerica (1994)
Psychological DramaComedyDrama

Immediately after the fall of communism in Albania, two Italians go there to embezzle investment money by creating a fake company. As the chairman/fall guy, they pick a former political pris... Read allImmediately after the fall of communism in Albania, two Italians go there to embezzle investment money by creating a fake company. As the chairman/fall guy, they pick a former political prisoner who turns out to be more than meets the eye.Immediately after the fall of communism in Albania, two Italians go there to embezzle investment money by creating a fake company. As the chairman/fall guy, they pick a former political prisoner who turns out to be more than meets the eye.

  • Director
    • Gianni Amelio
  • Writers
    • Gianni Amelio
    • Andrea Porporati
    • Alessandro Sermoneta
  • Stars
    • Enrico Lo Verso
    • Michele Placido
    • Piro Milkani
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    2.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Gianni Amelio
    • Writers
      • Gianni Amelio
      • Andrea Porporati
      • Alessandro Sermoneta
    • Stars
      • Enrico Lo Verso
      • Michele Placido
      • Piro Milkani
    • 14User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 21 wins & 18 nominations total

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    Enrico Lo Verso
    Enrico Lo Verso
    • Gino
    Michele Placido
    Michele Placido
    • Fiore
    Piro Milkani
    Piro Milkani
    • Selimi
    Carmelo Di Mazzarelli
    • Spiro (alias Michele Talarico)
    Elida Janushi
    • Selimi's Cousin
    Sefer Pema
    • Prison Governor
    Idajet Sejdia
    • Dr. Kruja
    Marieta Ljarja
    • Factory's manager
    Elina Ndreu
    • Singer in night club
    Ilir Ara
    • Orphanage's guard
    Liliana Subashi
    • Hospital's doctor
    Artan Marina
    • Ismail
    Vasjan Lami
    • Cop at cafe
    • (as Vassjan Lammi)
    Nikolin Elezi
    • Man dying
    Fatmir Gjyla
    • Innkeeper
    Elona Hoti
    • Little girl dancing
    Besim Kurti
    • Interrogator
    Esmeralda Ara
    • Girl teaching italian
    • Director
      • Gianni Amelio
    • Writers
      • Gianni Amelio
      • Andrea Porporati
      • Alessandro Sermoneta
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    User reviews14

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    7=G=

    A journey though a devastated land.

    "Lamerica" takes the audience through the devastation of post-communist Albania as it follows the odyssey of a young Italian man who has come to make some easy money but finds himself caught up in the same curious mix of hopeful despair etched into the faces of people he's come to swindle. The film has little plot, the feel of a documentary, and most of the scenes are perfunctory. Nonetheless, "Lamerica" will beg a strange fascination from those who find grizzled realism interesting.
    RaquelitaP

    wonderful acting by Enrico LoVerso

    This Italian film is actually set behind the fall of dictatorship in Albania, a country once part of Soviet rule.

    LoVerso's part in the movie as one of the protagonists is wonderfully acted. The first film I had seen him in was Il Ladro di Bambini. LoVerso takes his characters and challenges them, creating deep personalities that continue to develop throughout the film.

    I would recommend this film solely based on the wonderful acting by all actors in the film.
    10paul2001sw-1

    The last "silent" masterpiece?

    I first saw 'Lamerica' at its British premiere at the Edinburgh film festival. After the screening, director Gianni Ameilo, a wonderful man in love with his own film, gave an effusive talk about how it had been made: how he had wanted for years to make a film about his father's emigration from post-war Italy to America, but chose, at the time of the Albanian refugee crisis in Italy in the 1990s, to tell the tale allegorically instead; how he cast amateurs in almost all the roles; how he plucked the amazing Carmelo de Mazzarelli from a Scicilian street to play the role of Michele because he to liked his face; and how he directed him, never showing him the full script but merely telling him what was required from each individual scene. This may be an unconventional style of film-making, but the result is triumphant.

    'Lamerica' is both epic and comic, some elements bring to mind David Lean and others Mike Leigh (a feat otherwise only managed, in my opinion, by the films of Emil Kusturica). The acting is superb, the comedy dry, laced with sad irony (even the occasional Albanian mis-translation of Italian is inspired). At the centre of this film is a conventional road-movie, a story of an odd couple who bond; but it's put into a wider context by the extraordinary scenes, set in Tirana, that top and tail the movie: this film is political as well as personal, addressing not just the contemporary Albanian reality but also wider questions, such as racism and the relationship of the affluent west to the poorer world. But what stands out most of all is the remarkable visuals, both of the stunning Albanian landscape and also of the people: few directors make as much use of the widescreen format as Amelio, and the way he creates landscapes from faces so expressive they are almost fluourescent is in a class of its own. In some ways, he is almost too effective in doing so: the film feels manipulative because of the power of the images in making its point (and one wonders, can life in Albania really have been this bad?). This is a film that might almost be silent, the pictures tell the story. When, for example, Enrico la Verso's character drinks the milk, the significance of this simple act hits home with the force of a sledgehammer.

    Now released on DVD, 'Lamerica', one of the least typical but best films of the 90s, is well worth seeking out. And even if (like me) you have to wait 9 years for a second viewing, I promise that its imagery will linger in your mind.
    8lee_eisenberg

    planning a scam and discovering the truth

    Gianni Amelio's "Lamerica" opens with footage of Mussolini's takeover of Albania in 1939, turning it into a vassal state. But the rest of the movie shows a different kind of takeover, with a pair of Italian scam artists going to Albania in 1991 hoping to set up a swindle, only to find out that conditions there won't make it so easy.

    I understand that the movie poses the question of what constitutes "Italian-ness", as plenty of people in Italy have non-Italian ancestry (including Albanian). But more important is what became of Albania. Completely cut off from the rest of the world under autocrat Enver Hoxha (referenced in Spike Lee's "Inside Man"), it opened up in the 1990s, only to become a near-third world state. From what I understand, it's only been in the 21st century that Albania's been able to make any progress. No wonder this movie's protagonist experiences what he does.

    It's not a great movie, but worth seeing.
    10EdF135

    Return of neo-realism?

    I thought this was an incredible film with a story that was in many ways simple, yet complex in dealing with redemption. An Italian swindler goes to Albania to make a few quick lire, only to get swallowed up by the depth of the Albanian situation.

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    • Trivia
      Included among the "1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die", edited by Steven Schneider.
    • Quotes

      Selimi: Sorry, no water today. Today holiday. Maybe tomorrow.

    • Connections
      References Païsa (1946)
    • Soundtracks
      Rosamunda
      Written by Nicola Salerno (as Nisa) and Jaromir Vejvoda (as Vojavoda)

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    • Release date
      • December 7, 1994 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • France
      • Switzerland
      • Austria
    • Languages
      • German
      • Albanian
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Amèrica
    • Filming locations
      • Durres, Albania
    • Production companies
      • Alia Film
      • Cecchi Gori Group Tiger Cinematografica
      • Arena Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $438,483
    • Gross worldwide
      • $4,788,331
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 56m(116 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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