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Italianamerican

1974 | 49m | English

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Filmmaker Martin Scorsese interviews his mother and father about their life in New York and family history back in Sicily.
Release Date: Oct 01, 1974
Director: Martin Scorsese
Writer: Mardik Martin, Lawrence D. Cohen
Genres: Documentary
Keywords cooking, interview, family dinner, old age romance
Production Companies National Communications Foundation
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 19, 2024
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Name Character
Catherine Scorsese Self
Charles Scorsese Self
Martin Scorsese Self
Name Job
Martin Scorsese Director
Mardik Martin Writer
Lawrence D. Cohen Writer
Lee Osborne Sound
Dale Bell Production Manager
Bert Lovitt Editor
Alec Hirschfeld Director of Photography
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Elaine Attias Producer
Saul Rubin Producer
Bert Lovitt Associate Producer
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Italianamerican is a 1974 documentary, not even an hour long, wherein acclaimed director Martin Scorsese interviews his parents, Catherine (she played Tommy DeVito's mother in Goodfellas) and Charles (he played Henry Hill's cellmate in the same film), forming an interesting time capsule of the Itali ... an-American experience. Scorsese's parents relate detailed accounts of being Sicilian immigrants in New York City, their family lives, and "the old country" after the war. This is a very talking heads-ish doc with numerous still photos and a bit of footage interspersed in it. However, Catherine has a lot of personality, whereas Charles takes awhile to open up to the camera(s?). Oh, Catherine shows us how to make meatballs, and if the viewer needs more info, a complete recipe is given at the end of the film's credits! This is really necessary viewing for any fan of Scorsese's. It's available to watch at Youtube.

Jun 23, 2021