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How to Grow a Fig Tree

  • 2007
  • 38m
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How to Grow a Fig Tree (2007)
DramaShort

A grandfather, a grandson, a very tender lesson in love. An urban coming of age movie set in the Brooklyn/Queens area with an Italian backdrop. From street punks and violence to an old mans ... Read allA grandfather, a grandson, a very tender lesson in love. An urban coming of age movie set in the Brooklyn/Queens area with an Italian backdrop. From street punks and violence to an old mans fig tree in his backyard, this film can promise an emotional experience that will warm hea... Read allA grandfather, a grandson, a very tender lesson in love. An urban coming of age movie set in the Brooklyn/Queens area with an Italian backdrop. From street punks and violence to an old mans fig tree in his backyard, this film can promise an emotional experience that will warm hearts and instill fear while examining what can happen when the raw emotions of a human bein... Read all

  • Director
    • Michael J. Arbouet
  • Writer
    • Richard Signorelli
  • Stars
    • Chris Bashinelli
    • Izzy Poidomani
    • Joe Barbagallo
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  • YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Michael J. Arbouet
    • Writer
      • Richard Signorelli
    • Stars
      • Chris Bashinelli
      • Izzy Poidomani
      • Joe Barbagallo
    • 2User reviews
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Chris Bashinelli
    • Michael
    Izzy Poidomani
    • Jack
    Joe Barbagallo
    Joe Barbagallo
    • Ralphie
    Shawn Callahan
    • Druggie
    Frank Fata
    Frank Fata
    • Richie
    Theresa Galeani
    • Cathy
    Vincenza Montes
    • Nina
    Anthony Palladino
    • Paul
    Adam Piacente
    Adam Piacente
    • Nat
    Hillary Pyles
    • Audrey
    Trevor Schneider
    • Sal
    Eli Sills
    • Young Michael
    Sal Sirchia
    • Gino
    • Director
      • Michael J. Arbouet
    • Writer
      • Richard Signorelli
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    7traxinfo

    A BIG little drama

    First, let me say that for a tiny budget the filmmakers really ramp up the drama. The story is very character driven which is something you rarely see in short films these days. Most filmmakers feel the need to lace their films with cheap special effects and gimmicks. The realistic portrayal of family secrets and relationships are the strongest elements.

    Second, I think it's refreshing to see a side of Italian American culture that doesn't involve guns, drugs or violence. The filmmakers finest touch was to have their actors perform part of their dialog in Italian, brilliant! Izzy Poidomani, who is not a professional actor, turns in a touching performance. Meanwhile, Sal Sirchia, shines in a very powerful performance.

    However, the breakthrough performance of the entire film comes from Chris Bashinelli, a new comer. I think this kid's got good acting chops. Overall I would say that this film is an excellent festival piece and I hope it makes the rounds.
    10carma999

    A Future Classic!

    Richard Signorelli has always been a screenwriter with a passion for bringing the culture out of the chaos trying to retain what is left of the American Italian culture trying to break the stereotype that all Italian Americans are mobsters. But what happens when the pursuit for meaning and belonging spiral in to despair? Richard delves into the emotional complexities of this question with his latest project, How to Grow a Fig Tree.

    Based on a story that is loosely based on his life, How to Grow a Fig Tree follows two men, one at the beginning of his life and the other near his end. Widowed Grandfather Jack (Izzy Poidomani) is wracked with despair trying to cope with the death of his beloved wife while trying to raise his out of control grandson Michael (Chris Bashinelli) who struggles between an urge to find himself or just leave everything he has ever known for a better life, outside the close knit neighborhood. Richard along with director Michael J. Arbouet hopes the movie will make audiences look at family and culture in a new way. I saw this moving and powerful short film at the 2007 Long Island Big Fish Film Festival and was left wanting to see more. I was shocked after talking to the writer Richard Signorelli, when I found out that Izzy Poidomani the actor that played the grandfather never acted a day in his life. His performance was moving. Michael J. Arbouet directed the film with a beautiful eye and style that puts you in the film with these people and exposes you to their lives. I also found out that his short is actually based on a feature film Richard Signorelli is working on and that How to Grow a Fig Tree is part of a trilogy that he is working on. I'm not sure what other festivals this film will be showing at but if you are looking to see something new and fresh, I highly recommend this film.

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    • Release date
      • October 14, 2007 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Queens, New York City, New York, USA
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      • $10,000 (estimated)
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      • Dolby Digital

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