Little America

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  • TV-14
  • 2020
  • 2 Seasons
  • 7.6  (3,615)

Little America is a television anthology series from Apple TV+ that presents unique stories of immigrants from different backgrounds as they try to make a life in America. The show's production began back in 2019, and the show's first season premiered on January 17, 2020, on Apple TV+. The title of the show comes from the moment America gave its own people the meaning of "American Dream." Some of these immigrants' stories have become part of the fabric of American culture and shaped America as we know it. In this show, the creators aim to shine a light on a group of immigrants whose stories are not often told. Little America consists of eight individual stories that span around 30 minutes each. The stories are mostly based on real-life experiences of immigrants or their children. Each episode tackles a different aspect of the immigrant experience, from assimilation, language barriers, and mental health struggles, to cultural differences and life under the shadows of deportation. What makes Little America unique is how it explores the human aspect of immigration and its effects on people's lives. The show is an emotional and captivating ride that connects viewers to the characters' struggles in trying to navigate the American Dream that they were promised. It's a must-watch for anyone curious about American culture and immigrant experiences. One standout episode of the show is titled "The Cowboy," which is a heartwarming story about a gay Syrian refugee and his struggle to find his place in rural Oklahoma. This episode accurately captures the fear and stigmatization that LGBTQ+ immigrants experience and brilliantly showcases how much time can heal even the deepest wounds. Another episode that stands out is "The Baker," which is based on the true story of a young Ugandan girl who never gave up on her dreams of opening a pastry shop despite her legal status in the United States. The show's creators showcase how immigration struggles can affect the mental health of individuals and the power of resilience in the face of adversity. One common thread in all episodes of Little America is the power of family's force that keeps hope alive in trying times. No matter where you come from, the show portrays how families can lift each other up and provide support when it's needed most. Overall, Little America is a heartfelt and unique take on American culture and immigrant experiences. It's a show that celebrates America's diversity while highlighting the struggles and challenges that immigrants face daily. The show's focus on the human aspect of immigration provides a fresh perspective on a topic that has remained a contentious issue in American politics. I highly recommend it to anyone wanting to expand their perspectives on the immigrant experience.

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The Indoor Arm
8. The Indoor Arm
December 9, 2022
Season finale. A woman from El Salvador who is an amputee adjusts to living in Beverly Hills and struggles to connect with sister's new life.
Paper Piano
7. Paper Piano
December 9, 2022
An Afghan piano prodigy seeking asylum in NYC fights to bring his mother to the US and reconnect with his passion.
Columbus Starlings LLC
6. Columbus Starlings LLC
December 9, 2022
A Japanese mother devotes her life to creating an all-woman baseball league in Ohio.
Space Door
5. Space Door
December 9, 2022
A Belarusian woman in New York is finally reunited with the man of her dreams after years kept apart. Will their love story pick up where it left off?
Camel on a Stick
4. Camel on a Stick
December 9, 2022
Determined to win the Minnesota State Fair, a chef must contend with shipping delays, a ticking clock, and his Somali community's judgement.
The 9th Caller
3. The 9th Caller
December 9, 2022
A Sri Lankan immigrant enters a Texas-sized contest to win a new car. As exhaustion sets in, she recalls her fraught relationship with her father.
The Bra Whisperer
2. The Bra Whisperer
December 9, 2022
Before becoming known as “the bra whisperer,” Ines came to the United States and worked as a nanny for an Orthodox Jewish family in Brooklyn.
Mr. Song
1. Mr. Song
December 9, 2022
A young Korean boy befriends a legendary DJ who gives a much-needed boost to a hat shop owned by the boy’s family.
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Little America is a television anthology series from Apple TV+ that presents unique stories of immigrants from different backgrounds as they try to make a life in America. The show's production began back in 2019, and the show's first season premiered on January 17, 2020, on Apple TV+.

The title of the show comes from the moment America gave its own people the meaning of "American Dream." Some of these immigrants' stories have become part of the fabric of American culture and shaped America as we know it. In this show, the creators aim to shine a light on a group of immigrants whose stories are not often told.

Little America consists of eight individual stories that span around 30 minutes each. The stories are mostly based on real-life experiences of immigrants or their children. Each episode tackles a different aspect of the immigrant experience, from assimilation, language barriers, and mental health struggles, to cultural differences and life under the shadows of deportation.

What makes Little America unique is how it explores the human aspect of immigration and its effects on people's lives. The show is an emotional and captivating ride that connects viewers to the characters' struggles in trying to navigate the American Dream that they were promised. It's a must-watch for anyone curious about American culture and immigrant experiences.

One standout episode of the show is titled "The Cowboy," which is a heartwarming story about a gay Syrian refugee and his struggle to find his place in rural Oklahoma. This episode accurately captures the fear and stigmatization that LGBTQ+ immigrants experience and brilliantly showcases how much time can heal even the deepest wounds.

Another episode that stands out is "The Baker," which is based on the true story of a young Ugandan girl who never gave up on her dreams of opening a pastry shop despite her legal status in the United States. The show's creators showcase how immigration struggles can affect the mental health of individuals and the power of resilience in the face of adversity.

One common thread in all episodes of Little America is the power of family's force that keeps hope alive in trying times. No matter where you come from, the show portrays how families can lift each other up and provide support when it's needed most.

Overall, Little America is a heartfelt and unique take on American culture and immigrant experiences. It's a show that celebrates America's diversity while highlighting the struggles and challenges that immigrants face daily. The show's focus on the human aspect of immigration provides a fresh perspective on a topic that has remained a contentious issue in American politics. I highly recommend it to anyone wanting to expand their perspectives on the immigrant experience.

Little America is a series that is currently running and has 2 seasons (16 episodes). The series first aired on January 17, 2020.

Where to Watch Little America

Little America is available for streaming on the Apple TV+ website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Little America on demand at Apple TV+.

  • Premiere Date
    January 17, 2020
  • IMDB Rating
    7.6  (3,615)