Mambo Italiano (2003)
- Starring:
- Luke Kirby, Ginette Reno, (more)
- Director(s):
- Émile Gaudreault
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- R
- Format(s):
- DVD
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Synopsis of Mambo Italiano
Old World values collide with modern-day questions of sexual orientation in this ethnic comedy. Mambo Italiano tells the story of Angelo, a neurotic twentysomething preoccupied with the usual post-adolescent concerns: his job, his creative aspirations as a writer, and his longing to get out of his parents' house. He finally decides to take the plunge on his last goal, a decision that makes parents Gino (Paul Sorvino) and Maria (Ginette Reno) none too happy; they're not about to let one of their offspring leave the house without getting married. What they don't know is that Angelo is gay, a secret he's been keeping from everyone but his understanding older sister Anna (Claudia Ferri). A greater shock yet to the family is that Angelo is moving in with longtime crush Nino (Peter Miller), a local policeman whose sexuality is at odds with his macho profession. As the two lovebirds struggle to make sense of their relationship, both of their families chime in with opinions both helpful and not-so-helpful as they struggle to come to terms with their sons' new lives. Shot and set in Montreal, Mambo Italiano premiered stateside at the 2003 New York Gay and Lesbian Film Festival. ~ Michael Hastings, Rovi
- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 89 mins
Complete Cast of Mambo Italiano
- Luke Kirby - Angelo Barberini
- Paul Sorvino - Gino Barberini
- Claudia Ferri - Anna Barberini
- Tim Post - Peter
- James Berlingieri - Fabio
- Diane Lavallee - Melanie
- Shaun Balbar - Raymond
- Pierrette Robitaille - Rosetta
- Ginette Reno - Maria Barberini
- Mary Walsh - Lina Paventi
- Peter Miller - Nino Paventi
- Sophie Lorain - Pina Lunetti
- Lou Vani
- Dino Tavarone - Giorgio
- Richard Jutras - Roberto
- Director(s):
- Émile Gaudreault
- Writer(s):
- Steve Galluccio, Émile Gaudreault
- Producer(s):
- Daniel Louis, Denise Robert
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- R(Adult Situations, Profanity, Sexual Situations)
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