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Homie Spumoni 2006

★ 4.714 votes90 min📅 2006-09-08

"All his life, African-American Renato has been raised in an Italian-American family. Completely unaware that he is Black."

In *Homie Spumoni (2006)*, director Mike Cerrone crafts a heartfelt comedy that challenges perceptions of identity and belonging.

Director: Mike Cerrone

Cast

Donald Faison
Donald Faison
Renato
Jamie-Lynn Sigler
Jamie-Lynn Sigler
Alli Butterman
Whoopi Goldberg
Whoopi Goldberg
Thelma
Paul Mooney
Paul Mooney
George
Lina Giornofelice
Lina Giornofelice
Maria
Alvaro D'Antonio
Enzo
Gino Marrocco
Restaurant Owner
Joey Fatone
Joey Fatone
Buddy
Kira Clavell
Kira Clavell
Nipp Su
Jason Schombing
Jason Schombing
Dr. Finklestein

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Homie Spumoni (2006) about?

*Homie Spumoni (2006)* centers on Renato, a man who's spent his life believing he's Italian-American—only to learn he's African-American. His journey to reconcile his upbringing with his true identity drives the film's blend of humor and heartfelt moments.

Who directed Homie Spumoni?

Mike Cerrone directed *Homie Spumoni (2006)*, bringing a fresh perspective to the comedy genre with this unique take on identity.

Who stars in Homie Spumoni?

The film stars Donald Faison, Jamie-Lynn Sigler, Whoopi Goldberg, Paul Mooney, and Lina Giornofelice in key roles.

Is Homie Spumoni (2006) worth watching?

As a comedy, *Homie Spumoni (2006)* delivers laughs and lighthearted fun while tackling deeper themes. Its offbeat premise and strong cast make it a memorable watch, especially for fans of character-driven humor.

How long is Homie Spumoni?

*Homie Spumoni (2006)* runs for 90 minutes, packing its story with humor and heart in a concise runtime.

About Homie Spumoni (2006) — A Comedy About Identity That'll Make You Laugh and Think

In *Homie Spumoni (2006)*, director Mike Cerrone crafts a heartfelt comedy that challenges perceptions of identity and belonging. The film follows Renato, a young man raised in an Italian-American family who discovers he's African-American—a revelation that turns his world upside down. As Renato grapples with his true heritage, the story explores themes of self-discovery, family bonds, and the absurdity of stereotypes. With a blend of humor and sincerity, the movie invites viewers to laugh while questioning the labels society places on us all.

Donald Faison and Jamie-Lynn Sigler shine as part of the ensemble cast, which also includes Whoopi Goldberg and Paul Mooney, delivering performances that balance wit with emotional depth. *Homie Spumoni (2006)* is a feel-good comedy that entertains as much as it makes you think, offering a lighthearted yet thought-provoking take on identity in modern America.