Moveable Feast
Originally released in 1993. Moveable Feast is a feature film. directed by Beth Harrington. At just 29 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
This documentary follows a group of Italian-Americans from Boston's North End to their ancestral hometown, Sciacca, Sicily, to participate in the Feast of the Madonna del Soccorso (also known and celebrated in Boston as the Fisherman's Feast). The video examines issues of ethnicity, work, family, religion, and remembrance with affection and good humor. It contrasts the relatively small religious and cultural festival in Boston with the larger, older, more established ritual in Sicily, where statues of the Madonna are carried through the streets in devotion to the saint and as a way of honoring deceased family members.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Moveable Feast about?
This documentary follows a group of Italian-Americans from Boston's North End to their ancestral hometown, Sciacca, Sicily, to participate in the Feast of the Madonna del Soccorso (also known and c...
Who directed Moveable Feast?
Moveable Feast was directed by Beth Harrington.
How long is Moveable Feast?
Moveable Feast has a runtime of 0 hours and 29 minutes (29 minutes total).
When was Moveable Feast released?
Moveable Feast was released on January 1, 1993 in theaters.