Sons of Italy Endorses "Canvas,"
A Film About a Real Italian American Family
Washington, DC--
September 17, 2007
The Order Sons of Italy in America (OSIA), the nation's
oldest and largest organization for men and women of
Italian heritage, has strongly endorsed "Canvas," a
new film starring Joe Pantoliano and
Marcia Gay Harden.
Inspired by writer/director Joseph Greco's
own
story, "Canvas" is a critically acclaimed portrayal of a
family that fights mental illness with love, hope and
humor. "A severe illness like schizophrenia can
destroy a marriage, but in his film, Joseph Greco
presents an Italian American husband and father
whose values help save his family," says Philip
Piccigallo, OSIA's executive director.
Academy Award winner Marcia Gay Harden
stars as Mary Marino, a wife, mother and talented
artist, who is struggling with schizophrenia. Emmy
Award winner Joe Pantoliano plays her
husband, John, who tries to help his wife while raising
their 10-year old son, Chris, played by a gifted young
actor, Devon Gearhart.
The OSIA endorsement came after Piccigallo
reviewed the film earlier this year. "At last we see a
movie about a real Italian American family," he
says. "Joe Pantoliano's portrayal of John Marino is
shaped by the love, loyalty and devotion to family that
we believe is fundamental to Italian American values.
We urge all our members and all people who want to
see a moving story well told and well acted to
see 'Canvas.'
"Canvas" will open in mid-October in New York,
Chicago, Los Angeles, Phoenix and Fort Lauderdale.
To request a showing of "Canvas" in your city, contact
Screen Media Films at
www.screenmediafilms.net or Email:
info@screenmedia.net
.
To see the "Canvas" trailer and details about the film,
go to:
www.canvasthefilm.com.
Order Sons of Italy in America
OSIA is the largest and oldest national
organization in the United States for men and women
of Italian descent in the United States. Established in
1905, OSIA has more than 600,000 members and
supporters and a network of more than 745 chapters
coast to coast.
OSIA works at the community, national and
international levels to promote the heritage and
culture of an estimated 16-26 million Italian
Americans, the nation's fifth largest ethnic group,
according to the U.S. Census Bureau.
Contact:
Kylie Cafiero
Director of Communications
phone:
202/547-2900
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