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Written and Directed by VITO BRANCATO Starring CHRISTOPHER DAMIANO and LUCA CHIAPPINI and Featuring GREG SANDQUIST
with RONN VRHEL SEAN FOLEY CARLOS DELEON FRANCESCA DI TANTO PEARL PISTOL and MARIO MANFREDINI as "Big Monk"
Parallel paths by Jim Distasio
(Reprinted from FRA NOI Italian-American Voice)
Talk about life imitating art.
Chicago filmmaker Vito Brancato is trying to break into show
business with an independently produced TV pilot that chronicles
the adventures of two Sicilian troubadours who themselves are
trying to make it in Hollywood.
Written and directed by Brancato, the pilot “Ciao America!”
stars real-life Italian musicians Chris Damiano and Luca Chiappini
as Aldo and Fredo Monelli, a Laurel and Hardy-esque duo who
live in Sicily with their crazy mother, six chickens and a goat.
Dreaming of stardom, the dynamic duo hijack Italy’s satellite
signal to beam their variety show to the States, and what
follows is a mixture of madcap comedy and music. The Monellis
are joined during the show-within-a-show by other characters,
including their psychotic mother, an elderly clown, a hip-hop
opera singer, a busty newscaster, an overly-amorous producer,
an accordion playing Elvis impersonator, a fictionalized Dr. Phil
and a billy goat who is their reincarnated grandfather.
Sounds crazy, right? That’s exactly the vibe Brancato is striving
for. “It’s an over the top, complete farce,” says Brancato, who
cites HBO’s behind-the-scenes television satire “The Larry Sanders
Show” as an inspiration. “It’s not like anything that’s been done
before.”
Brancato came up with the idea after seeing Damiano and
Chiappini perform their Italian-style music-and-comedy act at
the urging of a friend. Two weeks later, Brancato grabbed his
equipment, the two musicians and some actor friends to shoot
two comedy shorts detailing Aldo and Fredo’s first trip to America.
The shorts were uploaded to his RazorFilms web-site and Brancato
soon tracked multiple “hits” to the offices of major networks such
as CBS, NBC, ABC, and Fox, as well as cable giants Comedy Central
and MTV. The interest from Hollywood convinced Brancato that
he should retool the shorts into a self-funded and produced
television pilot he could sell to a network.
The 41-year old Brancato has been making independent films and
television shows for 20 years, starting with a pro wrestling show
he produced and starred in and sold to Chicago's SportsChannel,
the precursor to Fox Sports.
With TV contract in hand, Brancato turned the wrestling gig into
on-the-job film school and learned everything he could about
acting, writing and directing. Plus, the limited financial resources
of the show also taught the young filmmaker how to stretch a
dollar on screen. “I have a knack for producing low-budget
projects and making them look like we spent much more.”
Brancato followed the wrestling show with a sketch comedy
show “On Edge with the Razor”, two independent features –
an Italian-American satire “The Life & Tales of Tony D” and a
hard-core crime flick “The Right Thing”. He has also written
several screenplays including “Blackstone”, historical fiction
about an unsuccessful attempt on JFK’s life in Chicago one
year before Dallas which aired on PBS.
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