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May 10, 1996 · Someone Else's America: Directed by Goran Paskaljevic. With Tom Conti, Predrag 'Miki' Manojlovic, María Casares, Zorka Manojlovic. This tale take place in a bar. The Spanish Alonso and his blind mother run this place. Bay, who is Alonso's friend live here too.
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- Comedy, Drama
- Goran Paskaljevic
- 1996-05-10
Someone Else's America (Serbian Cyrillic: Туђа Америка) is a 1995 drama film directed by Goran Paskaljević. The film presents the story of two people, one from Spain, the other from Montenegro, both living in Brooklyn.
Running a small bar called the Paradiso in Brooklyn, N.Y., Alonso (Tom Conti), a Spanish immigrant, has to support not only himself and his mother, but also his friend Bayo (Miki...
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- Goran Paskaljevic
- R
- Tom Conti
Alonso is a Spanish emigre who has moved to America full of hopes and dreams for a better life. Now the manager of a Brooklyn bar and grill, he and his best friend Bayo set about pursuing the elusive American dream.
- Goran Paskaljevic
- Tom Conti
The story of immigrants living in a poor area of Brooklyn and their attempts to achieve the “American Dream.”
Sep 10, 2012 · Film. Time Out says. This Euro pudding film, made by a Belgrade-born director, finds a corner of low-rent New York that is forever the Old Country. In the...
These two marvelous actors with their sad-clown faces infuse Goran Paskaljevic's film "Someone Else's America" with enough soulfulness to lend a crude modern fairy tale about immigrants...