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PBS Doc Explores Fading American Dream
14 Mar
Summary
- Documentary explores varied American perspectives on the American Dream.
- Film questions if stability is possible for current working-class citizens.
- New website allows Americans to share hopes for the country's future.

A new PBS documentary, "Amerigo: The Search for the American Dream," examines contemporary American perspectives on the nation's founding ideals. Producer David McCourt discussed the film at SXSW with director George Nolfi, revealing that while many Americans express cautious optimism, significant concerns about job stability and homeownership persist.
The film features interviews with diverse individuals grappling with the accessibility of the American Dream. McCourt shared a personal anecdote about his grandfather's upward mobility in the United States, questioning if similar opportunities exist for today's teachers, police officers, and nurses. This personal reflection highlights the documentary's central theme: whether the American Dream remains attainable.
To complement the documentary, McCourt's production company is launching America-Dreams.com. This initiative, in partnership with South Florida PBS, Austin PBS, WVIA, and American Public Television, invites Americans to submit videos sharing their hopes for the country's future. Selected submissions will be featured in a campaign tied to the film, coinciding with the United States' 250th anniversary.
"Amerigo: The Search for the American Dream" is set to premiere on PBS in June. The accompanying website aims to foster a national conversation about the future of the American Dream, encouraging broad participation from various communities across the nation.




