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Don Gino 2019

10 min📅 2019-08-24

In this sharp Italian comedy-drama from 2019, director Salvatore Sclafani crafts a biting yet heartfelt story around family loyalty and societal expectations.

Director: Salvatore Sclafani

Cast

Salvatore Sclafani
Don Gino
Benedetto Raneli
Benedetto Raneli
Giovanni
Maziar Firouzi
Maziar Firouzi
Filippo
Jacopo Francesco Cavallaro
Jacopo Francesco Cavallaro
Pasquale
Fabrizio Pizzuto
Fabrizio Pizzuto
Luciano
Roberto Pepoli
Pino
Giovanni Mineo
Piero
Giuseppa Polenchi
Pina
Vincenzo Aiello
Tano's Hanchman #1
Piero Caronna
Tano's Hanchman #2

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Don Gino (2019) about?

The film centers on Don Gino, a Sicilian patriarch who faces a life-altering dilemma when he learns his son is gay. His struggle to reconcile his personal beliefs with the demands of family honor drives the story forward, blending humor with raw emotional stakes.

Who directed Don Gino?

Salvatore Sclafani directed *Don Gino*, infusing the short film with his signature blend of sharp satire and heartfelt storytelling.

Who stars in Don Gino?

The film stars Salvatore Sclafani, Benedetto Raneli, Maziar Firouzi, Jacopo Francesco Cavallaro, and Fabrizio Pizzuto in key roles.

Is Don Gino (2019) worth watching?

While its IMDb rating is unrated, *Don Gino* offers a compelling exploration of family dynamics and societal pressure in just ten minutes. Fans of Sicilian cinema and crime-comedy will appreciate its blend of humor and emotional depth.

How long is Don Gino?

The runtime of *Don Gino* is 10 minutes.

About Don Gino (2019) — A Sicilian Crime-Comedy About Family and Secrets

In this sharp Italian comedy-drama from 2019, director Salvatore Sclafani crafts a biting yet heartfelt story around family loyalty and societal expectations. *Don Gino (2019)* follows the titular patriarch as he grapples with the revelation of his son's homosexuality, forcing him to confront his own rigid worldview. Set against the backdrop of Sicily's vibrant yet tradition-bound culture, the film explores the tension between personal bonds and cultural norms. With a runtime of just ten minutes, this compact yet potent narrative delivers big emotional punches, blending humor with poignant moments that linger long after the credits roll.

Salvatore Sclafani's direction infuses the short film with a blend of nostalgia and irreverence, while the cast—led by Sclafani himself alongside Benedetto Raneli and Maziar Firouzi—brings authenticity to the characters' struggles. Themes of acceptance and redemption unfold through sharp dialogue and expressive performances, making *Don Gino* a standout in the crime-comedy genre. It's a story that asks whether love can triumph over tradition, wrapped in a package that's as entertaining as it is thought-provoking.