
Welcome to America.
When an innovative modern architect flees post-war Europe, he is given the opportunity to rebuild his legacy. Set during the dawn of the modern United States (in Pennsylvania), his wife joins him, and their lives are forever changed by a demanding, wealthy patron.
- 7.0
- 2024
- Released
- 3h 35m

Adrien Brody
László Tóth
Felicity Jones
Erzsébet Tóth
Guy Pearce
Harrison Lee Van Buren Sr
Joe Alwyn
Harry Lee
Raffey Cassidy
Zsófia
Stacy Martin
Maggie Lee
Isaach de Bankolé
Gordon
Alessandro Nivola
Attila
Ariane Labed
Older Zsófia
Michael Epp
Jim Simpson
Emma Laird
Audrey
Jonathan Hyde
Leslie Woodrow
Peter Polycarpou
Michael Hoffman
Maria Sand
Michelle Hoffman
Salvatore Sansone
Orazio
Zephan Amissah
Teenage William
Charlie Esoko
Young William
Levente Orbán
Hungarian Refugee
Benett Vilmányi
Binyamin
Peter Deutsch
Habbi Zuniz
Abigél Szőke
Nun
András Borgula
HIAS Representative 2
Zsolt Páll
Border Officer
Anna Mészöly
Prostitute 1
Mariann Hermányi
Servant
Nicholas Wittman
Volunteer at Church
Robert Jackson
Townsperson 1
Peter Linka
Townsperson 2
Jeremy Wheeler
Party Guest
Stephen Saracco
Construction Supervisor
Jaymes Butler
Bar Manager
David Puskas
Hired Man
Laurent Winkler
Guest
Hermina Fátyol
Madame
Dóra Sztarenki
Woman Dancing with László
Natalie Shinnick
Receptionist


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Released
en
$9,600,000.00
$50,145,227.00
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- #immigrant
- #prostitute
- #husband wife relationship
- #philadelphia, pennsylvania
- #venice, italy
- #library
- #capitalism
- #pennsylvania, usa
- #drug addiction
- #world war ii
- #architect
- #american dream
- #exploitation
- #train accident
- #mute
- #holocaust (shoah) survivor
- #architecture
- #orphan
- #niece
- #single father
- #handjob
- #death of mother
- #statue of liberty
- #post world war ii
- #cousin relationship
- #heroin addict
- #renovation
- #sexual assault
- #woman in wheelchair
- #ellis island
- #carrara
- #1940s
- #1980s
- #1950s
- #somber
- #male domination
- #brutalist
- #train station
- #jewish
- #jews
- #hungarian
- #negative
- #condescending
- #pretentious
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"A Colossal Cinema Achievement" 10/10
Pursuing the American Dream is an ambition of almost every immigrant who manages to make it to this country’s shores. Its realization can take many forms, too, depending on one’s circumstances. But, as many new arrivals discover for themselves, there’s no guarantee of success (or, at the very least, they may find that the journey can be more problematic than anticipated). One such story that provi











