UMBERTO E

Umberto E film poster

Umberto E

Please join us for our next screening of
“UMBERTO E”
SUNDAY, MARCH 25, 3:00PM
Westchester Community College
75 Grasslands Road
Davis Auditorium of the Gateway Center
Valhalla NY 10595
Event is FREE

“Umberto E.: An excellent filmic tribute of Anton to his ninety-year-old father that teaches to transform the abuses and hardships of his incredible story of eternal emigrant into forgiveness and love, always and everywhere.”
– ViTTORIO CAPOTORTO
Artistic Director
Teatromania Theatre Company

‘Thank you for allowing the museum to premiere “Umberto E”. Fantastic evening!  You have created a truly moving film full ofemotions. I witnessed both tears and laughter in the audience as they connected with Umberto’s indomitable spirit”
– Cav. JOSEPH V. SCELSA, Ed.D.
Founder and President
Italian American Museum

“Powerful and beautiful film which depicts the pain associated with relinquishing childhood and adjustment to reality.  What is so extraordinary about Umberto is that his familial deprivation has not prevented him from living a life of intentionality, empathy, and love transmitted through his strong faith”
– Dr. MARIA GRACE LORUSSO
John D. calandra Institute

“Through recounting the story of Umberto E, you show us all how to triumph over adversity and live in forgiveness . . . Highly recommended”
– FRANK INGRASCIOTTA
Writer/Performer of Off-Broadway play
“Blood Type: Ragu”

“The essence of the Italian Family was so beautifully expressed. The fortitude that
your Dad forged amidst such hardship was a true testimony to the Italian Character.
He is an amazing, humble human being of faith and integrity”
-ALBA MAZZA
Musician / Educator

“A beautifully crafted piece of work . . . your Dad truly embodies the ideal of the
RENAISSANCE MAN having an interest and capacity for the poetic, artistic, and mechanical, as well as fathering children with artistic and mathematical sensitivity and talent”
-RICC
Magkal Charm

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