

América (2011)
Now streaming on Zoovie: América (2011) — 1h 51m, free in HD. Directed by João Nuno Pinto, starring Chulpan Khamatova, Fernando Luís, and María Barranco. Comedy and Drama on multiple servers, no signup.
What is América (2011) about?
In a Portuguese village by the sea, a family sees their house become a transit point to innumerous migrants due to a passport forgery business created by its patriarch, Vítor, and his Spanish ex-wife Fernanda. His Russian wife Liza and his son Mauro—who stops talking—see the newcomers alter the dynamics, relationships and aspirations of the house's residents.
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- Director:
- João Nuno Pinto
- Production:
- 2Plan2, Dezenove Som e Imagem, Agência Nacional do Cinema - ANCINE
- Country:
- Brazil, Portugal, Russia, Spain
- Languages:
- Russian, Portuguese, Spanish
- Budget:
- $1,100,000
- Status:
- Released
- IMDb:
- tt1322266
Where can I watch América (2011) for free?
Who stars in América (2011)?
Chulpan Khamatova as Liza, Fernando Luís as Vitor, María Barranco as Fernanda, Dinarte Branco as Paulo Armando, Raul Solnado as Melo, Mikhail Evlanov as Andrei, Cassiano Carneiro as Matias, Francisco Maestre as Tolentino.
Also Known As
Did You Know?
- ★The film features dialogue in 3 languages: Russian, Portuguese, Spanish.
- ★This was a multinational production involving Brazil, Portugal, Russia, Spain.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I watch América online for free?▼
You can watch América (2011) online for free on zoovie.cc. Click play above to start streaming in HD quality.
How long is América?▼
América has a running time of 1h 51m (111 minutes total).
Who directed América?▼
América was directed by João Nuno Pinto.
Is América worth watching?▼
América has well-received reviews with a rating of 6.4/10 based on 9 votes.
What genre is América?▼
América is a Comedy and Drama film released in 2011.
Who stars in América?▼
The cast of América includes Chulpan Khamatova, Fernando Luís, María Barranco, Dinarte Branco and Raul Solnado.

































