89 minutes – Comedy
Release date: June 6, 2003
DVD release date: February 14, 2004
Canadian distributor: Equinoxe Films
Maria Barberini and her husband Gino are typical Italo-Canadians. Following the Second World War they made their way to Montréal and married after they had settled down in “the new world.” Despite having decades to adjust to their new life, they haven’t quite come to terms with all things Canadian and their little insular world is shattered when their son, Angelo, played by Luke Kirby, decides its time to move out. The way it`s supposed to happen is that children stay at home until they marry. So instead of moving out, Angelo has a friend, Nino, move in. Nino is a respectable cop which makes Angelo`s parents happy. Their relief is short lived however when they find out that Nino and Angelo are much more than roommates, they’re lovers. All hell breaks loose and horror is followed by a general outcry, disbelief is followed by indignation, the battlefield is cleared, and “tutta la famiglia” goes to war! Mambo Italiano is hysterically funny and deeply moving. Adapted from the successful play by the same name, the movie explores the subtleties and complexities of this quintessential Italian family – a family straddling the cultures, traditions and mores of the old and new worlds.
Daniel Louis
Denise Robert
Serge Ladouceur
Richard Comeau
Adam Broughton
FM Le Sieur
Angelo Barberini
Maria Barberini
Gino Barberini
Anna Barberini
Nino Paventi
Lina Paventi
Burglar
Aunt Yolanda
Rosetta
Pina Lunetti
Mélanie
Peter
Beautiful woman
Giorgo
Johnny Christofaro
Alicia
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