MOVIE SYNOPSIS
Everybody Wants To Be Italian
In a case of mistaken ethnicity, a lovelorn fishmonger struggling to let go of a long past romance pretends to be Italian in order to date a beautiful woman--and finds himself learning to love again.
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This romantic comedy rife with Italian stereotypes tries hard, but isn't that much fun.
Everybody Wants to Be Italian wants desperately to be My Big Fat Greek Wedding - a little indie romantic comedy steeped in ethnic stereotypes and saucy humor. I'm sure the distributor would like nothing more than to emulate Nia Vardalos' 2002 sleeper's success: emerging from nowhere to win audiences' hearts and wallets.
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MPAA rating:
R
for some sexual references
Cast:
Tammy Pescatelli; Dan Cortese; John Enos III; Cerina Vincent; P.J. Marino; John Kapelos; Richard Libertini; Marisa Petroro; Judith Scarpone; Jay Jablonski
Directed by:
Jason Todd Ipson
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Genre:
Comedy; Romance Running time:
01:43
Release date:
2008
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