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Household Saints

  • Director: Nancy Savoca
  • AMG Rating: starstarstar
  • Genre: Drama
  • Movie Type: Domestic Comedy
  • Themes: Mothers and Daughters, Obsessive Quests, Religious Zealotry
  • Main Cast: Tracey Ullman, Vincent D'Onofrio, Lili Taylor, Judith Malina, Michael Rispoli
  • Release Year: 1993
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 124 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: R

Plot

Household Saints is a leisurely-paced portrait of three different generations of working-class, New York-based, Italian women. Carmela Santangelo (Judith Malina) is an elderly immigrant whose son (Vincent D'Onofrio) wins a wife, Catherine Falconetti (Tracey Ullman), during a pinochle game. The pair have a daughter, Teresa (Lili Taylor), who becomes obsessed with religion, eventually believing that she will become the bride of Christ. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Movie Guide

Review

Based on the novel by Francine Prose, Household Saints is an intimate drama that explores the nature of faith and miracles in the lives of three generations. The older Carmela Santangelo (Judith Malina) takes the Italian grandmother stereotype and darkens it a bit, into a woman soured by her own beliefs and traditions. She rejects her dowdy daughter-in-law, Catherine Falconetti (a miscast Tracey Ullman), who is put upon by her father and betrothed to her husband as a result of a bet in a card game. Rejecting the bitter old woman, Catherine's modernity takes the family into the brightly pastel '60s, as she paints over all the deep reds and replaces the religious symbols with chrome appliances. The spiritual residue left by Carmela is picked up by Catherine's daughter, Teresa (Lili Taylor), an angelic and misunderstood religious fanatic in the '70s. The supernatural events are introduced with a kind of magic realism -- a style used more effectively in the Mexican film of the same year, Like Water for Chocolate. For all the time that passes, the plot somehow drags, and the usually buoyantly funny Ullman is strangely stuck in the unfunny role of Catherine, with very little to do as the story moves away from her. However flawed, this is a film that tenderly questions the presence of miracles and how they have been displaced through time. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide

Cast

Victor Argo - Lino Falconetti; Michael Imperioli - Leonard Villanova; Rachael Bella - Young Teresa; Illeana Douglas - Evelyn Santangelo; Joe Grifasi - Frank Manzone; Dale Carman - Father Matthias; Leo Cimino - Mario; Rosemary de Angelis - Older Mother; John di Benedetto - Augie Santangelo; Marianne Leone - Sr. Cupertino; Sebastian Roche - Jesus; Ann Tucker - Sr. Philomena; Elizabeth Bracco - Fran; Irma St. Paule - Mary; John Lyons; Thomas Ford - Vincenzo Santagelo

Credit

Charles Lagola - Art Director, John Lyons - Casting, Eugenie Bafaloukos - Costume Designer, Nancy Savoca - Director, Elizabeth Kling - Editor, Jonathan Demme - Executive Producer, Stephen Endelman - Composer (Music Score), Kathryn Bihr - Makeup, Kalina Ivanov - Production Designer, Bobby Bukowski - Cinematographer, Richard Guay - Producer, Peter Newman - Producer, Jeff McDonald - Set Designer, Karin Wiesel - Set Designer, Greg Hull - Special Effects, William Sarokin - Sound/Sound Designer, Richard Guay - Screenwriter, Nancy Savoca - Screenwriter, Francine Prose - Book Author

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Household Saints
Directed by Nancy Savoca
Written by Nancy Savoca and Richard Guay
Starring Tracey Ullman
Vincent D'Onofrio
Lili Taylor
Distributed by New Line Cinema
Running time 124 minutes
Language English

Household Saints is a 1993 film starring Tracey Ullman, Vincent D'Onofrio, and Lili Taylor. It was based on the novel by Francine Prose and directed by Nancy Savoca. The film explores the lives of three generations of Italian-American women over the course of the latter-half of the 20th century. The film's executive producer is Jonathan Demme, a long time friend of Savoca's, and her first real employer in the world of film.

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Plot

The film follows the courtship and marriage of Catherine Falconetti (Ullman) to local butcher Joseph Santangelo (D'Onofrio), as well as Catherine's relationship with her overbearing Old World mother-in-law (Judith Malina).

The film also focuses on Catherine and Joseph's daughter Teresa (Taylor), a devout Catholic more similar to her superstitious grandmother than with her modernized and secularized parents. As a child and young adult she puts herself through a series of trials so that she might one day be canonized as a saint. Teresa's teenage fantasy to become a nun is strained after starting a relationship with a marriage-minded young man (Michael Imperioli).

The film explores both family dynamics over the course of time as well as, on a larger level, the relationship between religious faith in miracles and modernity.

Response

The film was on the "Best Films" list of over 20 national critics and was nominated for a Spirit Award for Best Screenplay by Savoca and Guay.

Casting

Savoca cast many favorite New York actors for the film which was shot in DeLaurentis/Carolco (now EUE Screen Gems) Studios in Wilmington, North Carolina.

Tracy Ullman and Vincent D'Onofrio, as Lili Taylor's screen parents, are only eight years older than her.

DVD release

Although the film met critical success and features several well-known actors, it has as of yet only been released on VHS with no public plans for a DVD release.

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