Household Saints

Directed by Nancy Savoca
United States
1993
124 mins

Synopsis

A butcher and the wife he wins in a card game have a miracle baby in this star-studded (Vincent D’Onofrio, Tracey Ullman, Lili Taylor) indie gem that spans three generations in Little Italy.

Adapted from a book by Francine Prose that director Nancy Savoca discovered while in film school at NYU, and executive produced by Jonathan Demme, the lauded Household Saints missed the transition from VHS to DVD and languished out of print until this beautiful new restoration. Savoca was raised defiantly Catholic, and this is the most personal of her films. Rich with metaphor and packed with layered, against-type performances by the whole cast (including Judith Malina, Michael Imperioli, Michael Rispoli and Victor Argo), the film was shot on a Lower East Side set originally built for Michael Cimino’s Year of the Dragon. Household Saints perfectly captures the spirit and spirituality of the Italian-American experience.

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Nancy Savocau2019s 1993 film Household Saints, a warm-hearted fable spiced with magic realism and zesty performances, may be the most endearing of multigenerational Italian American family sagas and is likely the most mystical
J. Hoberman, The New York Times

Tickets

Sun 16 June 2024, 4am
Art Gallery of New South Wales
Assisted ListeningWheelchair
Sun 23 June 2024, 8:15am
Dendy Newtown - Cinema 3
Assisted ListeningWheelchair
  • Year
    1993
  • Country
    USA
  • Language
    In English and Italian with English subtitles
  • Director
    Nancy Savoca
  • Producer
    Richard Guay, Peter Newman
  • Cast
    Tracey Ullman, Vincent D’Onofrio, Lili Taylor
  • Screenwriter
    Richard Guay, Nancy Savoca
  • Cinematographer
    Bobby Bukowski
  • Editor
    Elizabeth Kling
  • Genre
    Women Directors, Comedies, Festival Award Winners, Religion & Belief, Cinephile, Retrospective
  • Company Credits
    Print Source/Rights: KinoLorber
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