Lamerica has an approval rating of 91% on
review aggregator website
Rotten Tomatoes, based on 11 reviews, and an average rating of 8/10.
TV Guide gives the film four stars, finding it "A boldly chilling portrait of post-Communist Europe in moral eclipse, directed with passion and singular grace by Italian Gianni Amelio...". Janet Maslin, writing for
The New York Times, finds that "The film's synthesis of fact and fiction is gracefully achieved," and expressed hope that after the screening of
Lamerica at the 1995
New York Film Festival, Amelio would "emerge ... much more widely known." The film was heavily criticised by Albanian writer
Ismail Kadare for what he perceived as the whitewashing of Italian colonialism, and accused the film of promoting the idea that Albanians dreamed of living under Italian domination.
Awards • 1994
European Film Awards – "Best Film" • 1994
Venice Film Festival – 4 Awards including "Best Director" • 1995
São Paulo International Film Festival – "Critics Award" • 1995
David di Donatello: Best Cinematography, Best Score, Best Sound • 1995
Nastro d'Argento: Best Director, Best Cinematography • 1995
Goya Awards – Best European Film ==See also==