
América 2018
Directed by Erick Stoll, *América (2018)* is a vibrant documentary that blends humor, heart, and raw humanity as it follows three spirited brothers navigating life's unexpected twists.
Director: Erick Stoll
Frequently Asked Questions
What is *América (2018)* about?
*América (2018)* follows three brothers who suddenly find themselves responsible for their grandmother's care after their father is taken away. Balancing their quirky careers as acrobats and performers with the demands of family life, the siblings navigate their new roles with humor and heart in this touching documentary.
Who directed *América*?
Erick Stoll directed *América (2018)*, crafting a documentary that blends humor and emotion seamlessly.
Who stars in *América*?
The film centers on Rodrigo, Diego, and Bruno, three brothers whose personalities shine through their roles as caregivers, performers, and family pillars.
Is *América (2018)* worth watching?
For fans of heartfelt documentaries, *América (2018)* offers a unique blend of humor and emotion that lingers long after the credits roll. Its intimate portrayal of family resilience makes it a standout in the genre.
How long is *América*?
*América (2018)* runs for 75 minutes.
About América (2018) — A heartfelt documentary about family, love, and unexpected turns
Directed by Erick Stoll, *América (2018)* is a vibrant documentary that blends humor, heart, and raw humanity as it follows three spirited brothers navigating life's unexpected twists. After their father is suddenly taken away, Rodrigo, Diego, and Bruno—acrobats, stilt-walkers, and Elvis impersonators by trade—step into the role of caretakers for their beloved grandmother, América, in the sun-drenched streets of Colima, Mexico. The film captures their chaotic yet tender journey as they balance family duties with their own dreams, all while keeping their grandmother's spirit alive in a world that often feels unpredictable.
With a playful, documentary-style approach, *América (2018)* immerses viewers in a story about resilience, love, and the unbreakable bonds of family. Stoll's direction brings out the brothers' infectious energy, making their struggles and triumphs feel deeply personal. The film isn't just a glimpse into their lives—it's a celebration of the extraordinary moments hidden within the ordinary.