Golden Door (2006)
September 22, 2006Release Date
Golden Door (2006)
September 22, 2006Release Date
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Charlotte Gainsbourg
Lucy Reed
Vincenzo Amato
Salvatore Mancuso
Aurora Quattrocchi
Fortunata Mancuso
Francesco Casisa
Angelo Mancuso
Filippo Pucillo
Pietro Mancuso
Vincent Schiavelli
Don Luigi
Federica De Cola
Rita D'Agostini
Isabella Ragonese
Rosa Napolitano
Massimo Laguardia
Mangiapane
Filippo Luna
Don Ercole
Andrea Prodan
Del Fiore
Ernesto Mahieux
Dr. Zampino
Marcelo Benassi
Il Gatto
Giuseppe Sangiorgi
Uomo Olive
Alessandra Fazzino
Santa
Giuseppe Culino
Dottore
Natale Russo
Examiner (voice)
Vincenzo Diglio
Italian Emigrant (voice)
Chiara Gioncardi
Italian Emigrant (voice)
Paola Lelio
Italian Emigrant (voice)
Antonino Bruschetta
Italian Emigrant (voice)
Oriana Celentano
Italian Emigrant (voice)
Nino D'Agata
Italian Emigrant (voice)
Antonio Angrisano
Italian Emigrant (voice)
Salvatore Gioncardi
Italian Emigrant (voice)
Cetti Arancio
Italian Emigrant (voice)
Doriana Chierici
Italian Emigrant (voice)
Adriana Angrisano
Italian Emigrant (voice)
Paolo De Vita
Italian Emigrant (voice)
Ilaria Giorgino
Italian Emigrant (voice)
Gaetano Lizzio
Italian Emigrant (voice)
Massimiliano Plinio
Italian Emigrant (voice)
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Details.
Release DateSeptember 22, 2006
Original NameNuovomondo
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 58m
Filming LocationsBuenos Aires, Argentina
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Wiki.
Golden Door (Italian: Nuovomondo, literally "new world") is a 2006 drama film based on a family's migration from Italy to New York City, U.S.A. at the beginning of the 20th century. The film, written and directed by Emanuele Crialese, opens on location in Sicily and concludes in the United States. (The Ellis Island sequences were shot at a studio in Rome and in Buenos Aires, Argentina.) Vincent Schiavelli, whose character was originally planned to play a major part, died during the filming, forcing his role to become a supporting character.
The movie premiered at the Venice Film Festival on September 8, 2006 to critical praise and seven nominations (with six wins) at the festival. Many praised the director's focus on sound and visual composition. Others focused on the lack of typical iconography of the time (such as the Statue of Liberty).
Martin Scorsese was involved in the marketing, and introduced the film at the 2007 Tribeca Film Festival. Although selected as the Italian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 79th Academy Awards, it was not nominated.