domenica, settembre 19, 2004

'Shark Tale Markets Bigotry to Kids

talian-American leader says shame on
De Niro & mafia-themed film

By ROSARIO A. IACONIS


Et tu, Italy?"Shark Tale," an animated DreamWorks film that glorifies gangsters, celebrates violence and promotes anti-Italian bigotry to children, could well sever the mystic chords that bond Italo-Americans to their ancestral homeland.

According to published reports, the Italian government plans to grant "Shark Tale" star Robert De Niro honorary citizenship when he attends the movie's premiere at the Venice Film Festival this week.

Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi had better wake up and smell the cappuccino.

DreamWorks has truly hit bottom with this cinematic exploitation of children. Think "The Sopranos Whack Nemo Under the Sea." Robert De Niro, Martin Scorsese and "Sopranos" alumni Michael Imperioli and Vincent (Big Pussy) Pastore provide lurid Mafia goombah voiceovers.

The dialogue, such as it is, would make Marcello Mastroianni spin in his grave: "Capeesh," "Bada-Bing, Bada-Boom," and the ubiquitous "Fuhgeddaboudit."

De Niro's shark capo, Don Lino, is heard urging his offspring, Frankie and Johnny, to kill "as a [crime] family" while the trio is serenaded by Puccini's La Boheme in an Italian restaurant.

Steven Spielberg, Jeffrey Katzenberg and David Geffen, DreamWorks' chief mavens, have lined up Coca-Cola, Krispy Kreme, Burger King, General Mills, Sabra, Hewlett-Packard and Activision to market Don Lino, Frankie, Johnny and Luca the Enforcer merchandise to kids.

The Italian government should not condone such profiteering at the expense of children. Italy's Minister of Culture Giuliano Urbani should be excoriating De Niro. After all, alma mater Italia has long been the seat of civilization.

The actor's film history of demeaning Italians is defamatory enough. However, employing his anti-Italian persona to peddle bigotry to kids - and cashing in on it - is morally perfidious.

The government should not grant De Niro's honorary citizenship.

There are true Italian-American heroes deserving of such an honor: Dr. Carolyn Porco, the Space Science Institute's chief imaging scientist on the joint NASA/Italian Space Agency/European Space Agency Cassini mission to Saturn; Tomie de Paola, the author of witty and whimsical Calabrian children's fables, or retired Gen. Anthony Zinni, former Centcom chief and a modern-day Cincinnatus.

Forza, Italia!


Iaconis is president of the Italic Institute of America.

4 commenti:

Anonimo ha detto...

My name is Dominic Scalisi. I am 15 and live in California. First off with your article saying that the new movie Shark Tale is bigoted to Italians is stupid. You have to understand that Cosa Nostra (not La Cosa Nostra which doesnt make any sence) is a huge part of Sicilian history. The Camorra from Napoli and the N'Drangheta from Calabria are also a big part in Italian history. It ridiculous how you say Robert De Niro is offensive to Italians. I think that about 95% of Italian-Americans do not see mafia films, such as Goodfellas or Casino as offensive.

They see them for what they are, great movies. We should be proud that Italian-Americans make a deep impact on film such as Martin Scorsese, Sylvester Stallone, Joe Pesci, Robert De Niro, Vincent Pastore, or Michael Imperioli. I feel proud that so many actors are Italian.

Second you bring up nothing on the differences between the Italian regions. Sicilians and Napolitans have always hated the north, because the north views the southerners as peasants or gangsters. It is Sicilians who have the control of Italy, not the other way around. Sicilians have always felt rejected by the government in Rome. Sicilians are not Italians, we are a mixture of the middle easterns and mullignans (ha but you dont know what that means).

Your group really has no purpose, you make up bigoted feelings in kids films like Sharktale, GoodFellas, etc. and detest actors like Robert De Niro and Vincent Pastore for playing gangsters. Racism against Italians is a think of the past, you never hear you call you a Guinea (which is the most offensive thing you can say to an Italian, because it says that Italians aren't white but have descendents from Africa, which really hasnt been proven), a dago, or a greaseball. For your own self-respect please stop harassing actors like Robert De Niro for playing mafiosi.

wazzamattau ha detto...

For years I thought I was the only Italian-immigrant-descendant- American who was offended by these kind of ethnic slurs allowing Italians to be denigrated. It's hard to find any reference to Italians except in the role of 'criminal' in Hollywood products. I wonder what would happen if you tried to go around promoting 'Little Black Sambo pancakes', or any other negative ethnic stereotype. My extended family has never known a criminal member and we resent this constant demeaning ethnic slur which seems to be everywhere.

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