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The American Tapestry

March 10, 2000 1h 36m

Originally released in 2000. The American Tapestry is a documentary/history film. directed by Gregory Nava.

Synopsis

Showtime's "In the 20th Century" is a millennium-related strand of feature-length documentaries in which famous directors take on major subjects of their choosing. In the last of the six films, "The American Tapestry," filmmaker Gregory Nava takes viewers on an uplifting and challenging journey through the memoirs of five immigrant families, each one on a quest for its own American Dream. Beautifully interweaving accounts from several generations, Nava composes an astonishing tapestry of personal triumphs and tragedies, as each story of courage unfolds. The American Dream is an elusive thing, and the lives of the people in Nava's film are both triumphant and tragic, teeming with optimism and sometimes despair. They expose the finest and worst in America as well as what we feel most magnificent and dreadful. They are part of the many contrasting threads that make up the American tapestry — a complex portrait of a nation at the turn of the millennium.

Quick Facts

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Release Date March 10, 2000 25 years ago
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Runtime 1h 36m 96 minutes total
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Language English Original language
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Country United States of America Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
EN

Production Companies

  • 5759 Productions
  • Buena Vista Television
  • Showtime Networks

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The American Tapestry about?

Showtime's "In the 20th Century" is a millennium-related strand of feature-length documentaries in which famous directors take on major subjects of their choosing. In the last of the six films, "Th...

Who directed The American Tapestry?

The American Tapestry was directed by Gregory Nava.

How long is The American Tapestry?

The American Tapestry has a runtime of 1 hours and 36 minutes (96 minutes total).

When was The American Tapestry released?

The American Tapestry was released on March 10, 2000 in theaters.