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Film: ItalianAmerican

Filmed entirely in the Scorsese family apartment in Manhattan's Little Italy neighborhood in 1974, director Martin Scorsese lovingly records the colorful reminiscences of his Sicilian-immigrant parents, Catherine and Charles in this intimate and profoundly personal film.

Shot on 16mm film in the apartment where he grew up, ItalianAmerican is the record of a relaxed and oftentimes entertaining conversation between Scorsese and his parents.  The film runs 49 minutes.  The film will be shown at 2 and 8. 

Discount Matinee: $5 Film only; An $18 combination ticket that includes Museum Admission and the 2 p.m. matinee viewing is also available; Museum members, free.

Evening: $7; $6 High Museum members, students with ID, and seniors. Patron-level Museum members, free. This film is not appropriate for c

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