
Ellis Island, une histoire du rêve américain
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In 1892, Ellis Island, in New York Bay, became the main gateway to the United States for immigrants arriving increasingly from Europe. The story of immigration to the United States from 1892 to 1954, an enthralling polyphonic narrative that embraces both small and great history.
Production
Les Films d'un Jour, ARTE, Histoire TV
Language
FR
Status
Released
Release Date
Cast
Barry Moreno
Himself - Writer
Nancy Green
Herself - Historian
Vincent Cannato
Himself - Historian
Roger Daniels
Himself - Historian
Pierre Milza
Himself - Historian
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