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How to Grow a Fig Tree (2007)
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.
Riding the Bus with My Sister (2005)
Embarrassing for all involved!
How could CBS and Anjelica Huston think this garbage was acceptable. Rosie O'Donnell's performance was simply embarrassing. She should be ashamed of her self for perpetuating the stereotype of the mentally challenged. She's not the only one at fault here; there wasn't a single worthwhile performance in this mess. Andie MacDowell seemed a if she were asleep during most of her scenes. Where was the director? Whay didn't she guide the "actors" away from theses awful performance? Why didn't someone stop Rosie before she made a fool of her self? I will say that this was one of the funniest comedies CBS has ever aired. I laughed at every absurd moment. If it was their intention to make America laugh, I say WELL DONE!