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"My name is Elia Kazan. I am a Greek by blood, Turk by birth, American because my uncle made a journey." So begins the 1963 film America, America, directed, produced and written by Elia Kazan, and the one he frequently cited as his personal favorite.

Based loosely on Kazan's uncle, Stavros dreams of going to America in the late 1890s. Kazan, who often hired locals as extras, cast in the lead role a complete novice, Stathis Giallelis, whom he discovered sweeping the floor in a Greek producer's office. Shot almost entirely in Greece and Turkey, Haskell Wexler's cinematography evokes scale and authenticity that combines with Gene Callahan's Oscar-winning art direction to give the film a distinctly European feel. Intended as the first chapter of a trilogy, the epically ambitious America, America also earned Oscar nominations for best director, best screenplay and best picture.

America, America was listed on the National Film Registry in 2001.

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