Join us for the continuation of our 37th annual film series on Sun., March 17, 2:00 PM In America – James Sheridan, Ireland (2002) 105 min.
This St. Patrick’s Day offering depicts a re-envisioning of the Irish immigration story in the modern-day U.S. In America follows a young family as they resettle in a multi-ethnic neighborhood in 1980s New York City and try to chase their dreams while simultaneously trying to escape the personal grief they hope to leave behind. While not completely autobiographical, this film is one of the most personal for director Sheridan (In The Name of the Father, My Left Foot), whose daughters helped him write the script. Exploring themes of family, risk, faith, and creativity, the film’s heartening journey through and beyond suffering is anchored by energetic, ingénue performances from its the child actors and the African artist they befriend as their family crisis unfolds. In English.
“In America means to be a rhapsody to the strength of his family and ends up a rhapsody to his filmmaking family. It becomes what it's about—and that's a glorious metamorphosis.” – David Edelstein, Slate
NEW LOCATION:
Norick Art Center
1601 NW 26th St.
Oklahoma City University Campus
Oklahoma City, OK 73106
*Easy parking will be available to the north and west of the building*
Free and open to the public!