America, America (1963)
Elia Kazan's "America, America" Although " America, America " is a bit of a propagandic and nationalistic film by its end, there is still a semblance of true belief in its confines. Written and directed by the controversial Elia Kazan, and adapted from his very own novel, " America, America " tells the story of a young boy determined to get to America from Turkey. Coming from economic desolate means, he stops at nothing to secure passage, even if it means morally denigrating himself. While the whirlwind story is ultimately captivating, the final note seems to embody the notion that getting to America will automatically make you rich. Despite this silly final note, the protagonist's determination to get the 'American Dream' is worthwhile given the contextual circumstances. The drive towards a haven of grace is what truly propels the story forward and brings forth its dramatic points.