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[[Category:2008 films]]
[[Category:2008 films]]

Revision as of 15:58, 30 August 2008

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Everybody Wants to be Italian
Directed byJason Todd Ipson
Written byJason Todd Ipson
Produced byJaime Burke
James Huntsman
StarringCerina Vincent
Jay Jablonski
John Kapelos
John Enos III
Marisa Petroro
CinematographyMichael Fimognari
Edited byMike Saenz
Music byMichael Cohen
Distributed byAsgaard Entertainment
Release dates
September 5, 2008
Running time
1 hour 43 min.
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Everybody Wants to Be Italian is a romantic comedy set in the North End of Boston, Massachusetts, will be released September 5, 2008.

Plot

A lovelorn fishmonger Jake Bianski who has spent nearly a decade trying to win back his ex-girlfriend Isabella gets involved in a case of mistaken ethnicity in this warm-hearted romantic comedy. It’s been eight years since Jake’s girlfriend left him, and despite the fact that she’s now married with three children he refuses to move on. Fed up with their depressive pal’s unwillingness to let go of the past, Jake’s friends set him up on a blind date with a beautiful Italian woman Marisa Costa from Boston’s North End. Though Jake is convinced that such a woman would never even consider dating a non-Italian, a quick crash course in how to fake it may prove just the trick to helping him learn to love once again.

Cast