As we grapple and grieve over the migrant crisis across our Southern border it is important to remember we are a nation of immigrants. From among the “tired, the poor, the huddled masses yearning to be free” have sprouted scientists and industrialists, politicians and, yes, gangsters, as well as artists and teachers, and everyday workers, the men and women who toil to feed us, clothe us, build and clean our homes, drive us to work and play, care for our sick, infirm and elderly.
Here are my favorite movies dealing with immigrants as they struggle to gain acceptance and perspective on a new culture in their adopted land while forging a new life for their families that retains the traditions of their original homelands.
I Remember Mama
The Godfather
Black Fury
In America
Exodus
Our Vines Have Tender Grapes
An American Tail
Gangs of New York
America America
Moscow on the Hudson
Minari
Far and Away
Once Upon a Time in America
Sallah Shabati
Brooklyn
A Most Violent Year
Avalon
Bend It Like Beckham
Hester Street
Frozen River
The Visitor
The Joy Luck Club
My Big Fat Greek Wedding