Saturday, December 19, 2009

Mambo Italiano "Things change. Family doesn't"


Mambo Italiano released in 2003 is one of the best gay themed films ever. Instead of the usual contents in gay themed films like love, lust, tragedy etc, this film can be included in the ‘comedy-drama' category. the story writer Steve Galluccio successes his attempt to connect family tradition with sexuality. Film is made in a colorful background. The timing of the act
ors and beautiful editing of the film makes it a 100% entertainer. Emile Gaudreault the director of the film made it in to a beautiful piece of art. And this is the experience of the writer Steve Galluccio itself

Film starts with a description of
Angelo Barber
ini’s (Luke Kirby) family. Angelo belongs to an Italian family, they were immigrated to Canada. He is having a problem of revealing his sexuality to his family. As he is confused about this, he made a call to the gay helpline center there the story begins. He accidentally met his childhood friend Nino (Peter Miller) a cop, both were handsome enough to get attracted to each other and things are much easier. Since they know each other. When both families were realized their sexuality. This is the twist in the story.


I suggest everybody to see this beautiful Canadian film. Otherwise you will miss a big comedy. It will benefits to any one who wants to explore family tradition and gay issues


MAMBO ITALIANO
Directed by Emile Gaudreault
Written by Emile Gaudreault and Steve Gallucio, based on Gallucio's play
Rated M


Luke Kirby & Peter Miller




from the film


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