Hey Paisan!
Hey Paisan!

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Hey Paisan!

2001
Movie
90 min
English

His wife's a bitch. His kids are nuts. What's a man to do? Cheat. Adultery is the main course for gluttonous family man, Carmine Carbone, whose obsessive libido plunges him into an endless cycle of suburban misadventures. With a little help from his wise guy brother, Joey, and sexy sister-in-law, Cecile, life's little pleasures become an immoral menu of sin.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Gale Anne HurdGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

Hey Paisan! is a documentary film that explores the experiences of Italian-Americans in New York City. It delves into their cultural heritage, family traditions, and the impact of Italian culture on American society. The film features interviews and observations that paint a vibrant picture of this significant community.

Critical Reception

The film received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its warm and authentic portrayal of Italian-American life. It was noted for its engaging storytelling and insightful look into cultural identity. However, some found it to be a somewhat niche subject.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appreciated for its affectionate and genuine depiction of Italian-American culture.

  • Praised for offering a detailed look at the community's traditions and impact.

  • Seen as a warm and engaging, albeit specific, cultural exploration.

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Fun Fact

The film's director, Gale Anne Hurd, is more widely known for her work as a producer on science fiction films like The Terminator and Aliens, making this documentary a notable departure in her career.

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