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Morris from America

  • 2016
  • R
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
5.7K
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Craig Robinson and Markees Christmas in Morris from America (2016)
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Coming-of-AgeComedyDramaRomance

The romantic and coming-of-age misadventures of a 13-year-old American living in Germany.The romantic and coming-of-age misadventures of a 13-year-old American living in Germany.The romantic and coming-of-age misadventures of a 13-year-old American living in Germany.

  • Director
    • Chad Hartigan
  • Writer
    • Chad Hartigan
  • Stars
    • Markees Christmas
    • Craig Robinson
    • Carla Juri
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    5.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Chad Hartigan
    • Writer
      • Chad Hartigan
    • Stars
      • Markees Christmas
      • Craig Robinson
      • Carla Juri
    • 23User reviews
    • 68Critic reviews
    • 75Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 12 nominations total

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    Markees Christmas
    Markees Christmas
    • Morris Gentry
    Craig Robinson
    Craig Robinson
    • Curtis Gentry
    Carla Juri
    Carla Juri
    • Inka
    Patrick Güldenberg
    • Sven
    Levin Henning
    • Bastian
    Leon Badenhop
    • Rainer
    Lina Keller
    Lina Keller
    • Katrin
    Marie Löschhorn
    • Birgit
    Josephine Becker
    • Nadine
    Roger Ditter
    • Alex - Soccer Trainer #1
    Florian von Stockum
    • Jakob - Soccer Trainer #2
    Nora Borchert
    • Ballet Dancer
    Diana Ionescu
    • Ballet Dancer
    Anna Sodan
    • Ballet Dancer
    Anabel Möbius
    • Industrial Party Girl
    Lukas Ritter
    • Gotta Pee Real Bad Guy
    Eva Löbau
    Eva Löbau
    • Katrin's Mother
    Jakub Gierszal
    Jakub Gierszal
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    • Director
      • Chad Hartigan
    • Writer
      • Chad Hartigan
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    6subxerogravity

    A great coming of age story and an even better fish out of water story.

    Morris from America is about a black kid from the states trying to survive in Germany after the death of his Mom and forced to live with his Dad who coaches football in the country.

    Although living with Craig Robinson as your dad was made to be a joyous experience. Mr. Robinson was a great supporting actor for this movie. He comes on the scene and shares time with this new kid in the acting scene,Markees Christmas and the chemistry of father and son between them sparks magnificently. Such a touching relationship between father and son put on camera. You could tell that from the moment these two come on the screen in the first scene and Robinson tries to convince his son that his Old School Hip Hop was the joint, It set the tone for what I knew was going to be a humorous and touching connection.

    The adventures of Morris from America follows Morris as he attempts to learn the language and learn the culture of Germany. It's a hard task with Morris missing his home and his mom and having to deal with the stereotypes place upon him for being an African American.

    In a sub plot that reminds me of Melvin Van Peoples' The Story of A Three Day Pass, Morris develops a crush on an older hot blonde whose giving him mixed signals.

    Lucky for him, he has the love and support from his father and his German language tutor, both looking out for his best interest.

    Morris From America is one of the best movies about growing up there ever was, using an extreme metaphor of a kid alone in a land of a different language to relate to all of us.

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    9mtemba

    Great movie! I can relate

    As someone who lived overseas for two years as an African American adolescent and had to adjust to a new culture, living with my dad and just trying to fit in while being myself, this movie spoke so much to me. I appreciated the simplicity of the film which made it even more real for me. Character development was great and there was a good sense of not knowing what was going to happen next. The actor who played Morris was excellent as well as the actress who played his friend. The movie ran just the right amount of time and the ending was great. In all just a great indie movie. Again I feel like I lived it so I guess I'm bias in my rating... The movie awesome!
    7watucker81

    Morris in Germany

    Morris from America is a coming of age story of a black kid growing up in Germany, what part, honestly I forgot (my German doesn't exist). The movie was great. It's a coming of age story and who doesn't like that. I liked how Morris is constantly trying to find his footing in Germany. He's angry but he still find a small glimpse of hope in his new found friend, Katrin. Katrin is what I'm guessing is a typical German teenage girl. She hates her mom, does what she isn't supposed and has a strange thing for Morris. By no means is this a love story. If anything it was a cautionary tale of what unrequited love can do to someone. All in all it was a decent move and worth the watch.
    5leonblackwood

    Average Drama! 5/10

    Review: I quite enjoyed this simple but entertaining movie, which is based on an American thirteen year old, Morris Gentry (Markees Christmas), who lives with his single dad, Curtis (Craig Robinson), in Germany, after losing his mum. With his dad teaching football, Morris is taught German on a daily basis, and his tutor recommends a summer school, so he can meet other teenagers and make some friends. Although he is the only black student in the school, he soon becomes friends with a young girl called Katrin, (Lina Keller), who leads him up the wrong path, and has a boyfriend. He teaches her about rap music, and she takes him to some wild parties, behind his dad's back. Katrin then pushes him to rap at a talent competition, and his adult language gets Morris kicked out of the school. With his dad away, Morris goes to another wild party with Katrin and a few of her friends, and after an alteration with her boyfriend, he becomes stranded in the middle of nowhere, so he calls his tutor for help, who calls his dad against his wishes. Its quite a simple tale but it's one that every teenager can relate to. The acting is pretty average from the whole cast but the relationship between Curtis and Morris is quite sweet, even though Morris finds it hard to be honest, because of his love for Katrin. Its not the type of movie that will become a worldwide hit but it's a good insight into how difficult it is, for different cultures to mix. Average!

    Round-Up: This movie was directed by Chad Hartigan, 35, who also brought you All The Stage Is A World, Date and This Is Martin Bonner. I personally haven't heard of them films before, so this is the first movie that I have seen from this director. He certainly got the most out of Markees, in his first feature film, and he showed a different side to Craig Robinson, who is known for his comedic roles but the film is pretty small in scale and it didn't get wide distribution. Its a shame that this movie will go under the radar because I have seen worse, in this genre.

    Budget: N/A Worldwide Gross: $100,000 (Terrible)

    I recommend this movie to people who are into their comedy/romance/dramas, starring Craig Robinson, Markees Christmas, Carla Juri, Patrick Guldenberg and Lina Keller. 5/10
    6lucasnochez

    Film Review: Morris From America

    Funny enough, but ever since my success with my review of the highly stylized and powerful street-drama Kicks, it seems that I have become the unofficial urban/hip-hop critic of the city of Toronto. Which isn't a bad thing, especially when you are reviewing some kick ass, cutting edge coming-of-age stories.

    Coming-of-age stories are a dime-a-dozen in independent American cinema, let alone for films that have been accepted in the official line-up of the Sundance Film Festival. I mean, Sundance, almost being the unofficial "coming-of-age" film festival, is not only known for its dedication and glorification of youthful coming-of-age stories, but also discovering new, almost obscure talent, both behind the scenes, and in front of the camera. If you don't believe me, think of Quvenzhané Wallis from Beasts of the Southern Wild, RJ Cyler in last year's Me and Earl and the Dying Girl, Gabourey Sidibe in Precious and director Damien Chazelle to name a few. Luckily for us, Chad Hartigan's newest film, Morris From America is a very authentic tale of of an outsider of a very urban-contemporary America, growing up in the very proper and white-washed setting of Germany.

    Morris From America begins with three of its most powerful characters; Markees Christmas playing the young Morris Gentry, Craig Robinson as his father, Curtis Gentry, and the powerful and overwhelming music of hip-hop. As Morris rocks his head to The Sun Rises in the East's (considered one of the quintessential hip-hop albums of all-time) track Come Clean by Jeru The Damaja, Morris complains to his father that the beat is a little slow, it lacks a hook and the song, overall, is very boring. Outraged with his son's taste in music, Curtis ground Morris for having poor taste in music. Our next shot of Mo in his room, is a tour poster of up and coming rapper from Los Angeles, Schoolboy Q, that hangs at the very centre of his room, showing Mo's love and appreciate for new age hip-hop. At this exact moment, it becomes quite clear and evident that Mo's analysis of his father's song is very much an analogy of Hartigan's newest film as well as a very clear clash of how the differences of opinions, experiences and tragedy affect two very formidable men following the tragedy of their lead female matriarch.

    We never really find out what happens to Mo's mom throughout the film. Essentially, the tragedy of her absence, although quite pivotal to our main protagonists, isn't the driving point behind their actions. Sure, there's a scene where Curtis calls a European phone sex line, one of the many scenes where he finds himself stuck in an empty and cold home, lusting for attention and meaning. Robinson's longing for love is one of the many factors that make his role as Curtis one of the mot memorable of his career, especially set against that of Mo, whose friendship and crush for his only friend Katrin (Line Keller) is the driving force of Mo's motivations. Katrin, who sets course a path for Mo that not only allows him to grow up quicker than most thirteen year-olds, but also allows him to experience the stark cultural differences of growing up in a predominantly white Germany, against a childhood and adolescence in urban America.

    As the very simple narrative of Morris flows through each and every scene, it seems that writer/director Hartigan is interested in one thing, and one thing only, and that's the authenticity of his star and his characters and most of all, their raw and highly relatable experiences. During the early drafts, Hartigan had a script in mind that included a white father and son, but it wasn't until Robinson and Christmas involvement that the characters were changed to a African-American father/son duo, navigating life away from the United States with a very interesting and dynamic one/two punch. Never glorifying or emotionally manipulating the trauma of Curtis' and Mo's loss; never romanticizing Katrin and Mo, and never polishing Mo and Curtis' bonds, Morris From America is your average joe character film tightened by simple and real people narrative choices.

    Making his transition in Germany as painless and smooth as possible for his son and himself, Curtis enlists the help of a German student/tutor Inka (Carla Juri). Inka and Mo share some tender scenes of truth and heartache, sometimes simplifying one another's life through the simple stories surrounded by their love lives. Mo, who has taken a liking to Katrin, discovers aspects of himself he never knew he was capable of; while Inka makes some serious life choices, thanks to the stark truth and frankness of Mo's young adolescent, real world perspectives, sometimes blending in aspects of an episode of "Kids Say the Darnest Things" for good measure. Luckily for us, the film isn't without its strong female characters, allowing Inka and Mo's relationship to progress into the most maternal relationship we get from the film, yet her choices in the film play a very stark bad cop to Mo's father Curtis, who is sometimes good cop, more often then not, cool cop. Inka provides a much needed female presence in the film, that binds the family-esque flow of Morris.

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    • Trivia
      Although he plays a father, Craig Robinson does not have any children but used his experiences growing up with his father as a basis for his performance. He also had to learn how to speak conversational German for his character, Curtis.
    • Quotes

      Curtis Gentry: Have you ever fucked bitches two at a time?

    • Connections
      Featured in Late Night with Seth Meyers: Craig Robinson/Baz Luhrmann/Yaa Gyasi/Mary Timony (2016)
    • Soundtracks
      Come Clean
      Written by DJ Premier (as Chris E Martin), Fredro Starr (as F.Scruggs), Jeru the Damaja, Sticky Fingaz (as Kirk Jones), KRS-One (as C. Parker), Sonny Seeza (as Tyrone Taylor)

      Performed by Jeru the Damaja as Jeru the Damaja

      Alchemist Music, EMI APRIL MUSIC INC.

      ©Published by Gifted Pearl Music, Inc. inistered by Kobalt Music Publishing Limited Inernational a division of Universal Music GmbH mold, EMI Music Publishing Germany GmbH

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    • Release date
      • August 19, 2016 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Germany
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
    • Also known as
      • 嘻哈青春戀習曲
    • Filming locations
      • Heidelberg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
    • Production companies
      • Beachside Films
      • Lichtblick Media
      • INDI Film GmbH
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $91,151
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $15,673
      • Aug 21, 2016
    • Gross worldwide
      • $91,151
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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