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Side Ratio ‏ : ‎ 1.85:1
MPAA ranking ‏ : ‎ NR (Not Rated)
Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 0.01 ounces
Director ‏ : ‎ Robert Tinnell
Media Format ‏ : ‎ Subtitled, NTSC
Run time ‏ : ‎ 1 hour and 39 minutes
Launch date ‏ : ‎ December 17, 2019
Actors ‏ : ‎ Skyler Gisondo, Madison Iseman, Josh Helman, Ray Abruzzo, Addison Timlin
Producers ‏ : ‎ John Michaels, Jeffrey Tinnell, Robert Scott Witty
Language ‏ : ‎ English (Dolby Digital 5.1)
Studio ‏ : ‎ SHOUT! FACTORY
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B07XN9ZRLN
Writers ‏ : ‎ Robert Tinnell
Nation of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA
Variety of discs ‏ : ‎ 1

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  1. Brett

    A great gem of a Xmas movie!
    I had no idea what to expect when I decided to watch this movie. I am so glad I decided to check it out as it was a fun and loving movie about family traditions around Xmas time. All of the actors and actresses were excellent in this movie. I feel I could watch this movie in the summer and still feel that same sense of nostalgia for Xmas, it gives off such a great holiday vibe. It is a really cute Xmas movie about family and traditions and I plan on owning a copy of this and watching it every year as one of my new favorite Xmas movies!

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  2. marquette123

    If you liked “My Big Fat Greek Wedding” or “Little Italy”
    I didn’t expect this movie to be very good but surprisingly liked it so much that I’ve watched it twice and would be glad to watch it again. In the vein of “My Big Fat Greek Wedding” or “Little Italy,” the comedy and drama revolve around an eccentric ethnic family that holds its traditions sacred. In this case, it is the Italian Christmas Eve banquet known as the Feast of the Seven Fishes. The main characters are a young man who works for his father’s grocery store but wants to go to art school and a rich college girl whose mother is obsessed with social status. The college girl ends up having a wonderful time with the starving artist’s weird but kind-hearted relatives. I didn’t recognize any of the actors except for Joe Pantaliano, but it didn’t matter. The music was well-done too.

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  3. Joseph A. LaBella

    Cute story…reminder of my family tradition!
    Great little story! Every Italian family should watch this! A tradition that is slowing fading away.Hilarious situations. Set in the mid-80’s near Pittsburgh and VERY relatable!

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  4. Jeff Poeschl

    Heartfelt Rom Com.
    Real life generational struggles as well as generational strength!

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  5. MonsterZeroNJ

    Delightful 80s set Christmas romance with old world flavor to spare!
    Holiday flick takes place in 1983 in a predominately Italian working-class area of Pennsylvania. It follows aspiring artist Tony (Skyler Gisondo) as he has just broken up with girlfriend Katie (Addison Timlin) and his family is preparing for the annual Christmas Eve “Feast of the Seven Fishes”, an Italian Catholic tradition. When hanging out one night with friends Angelo (Andrew Schultz) and Sarah (Jessica Darrow), Tony is introduced to Beth, a Protestant college girl from the wealthier part of town. Tony and Beth start to fall for each other and he invites her over for the Christmas Eve feast. With his wacky Catholic family, Katie wanting him back and Beth’s mother (Lisa Velten-Smith) not liking her hanging out on the wrong side of the tracks, will these two ever find holiday romance?Holiday romantic comedy is filled with old-school charm thanks to writer/director Robert Tinnell knowing to downplay the over-the-top bombasity that ruins most holiday flicks. The film has loads of atmosphere, both for the Yuletide season and from being steeped in old-fashioned Italian tradition. The 1983 setting adds to the charm, but Tanell never lets it become the focus over his well-written characters. Fishes follows many traditions of holiday romantic comedies, such as two people from different worlds meeting on a special night, yet avoids the clichés and overblown melodrama of the bigger Hollywood holiday flicks. That’s what makes this work so well, it’s subtle presentation of it’s story. It seems far more real and far less fabricated than it’s big studio counterparts, which prefer big overcooked set pieces to the down-to-earth human interaction that we get here. It feels like you’re watching real people and not something manufactured. The characters themselves are traditional, yet not stereotypes and the cast wonderfully fill the roles of real people types, despite playing familiar/classic roles.As for that cast, it’s what really makes this movie fire on all Yule logs. Skyler Gisondo leads an excellent ensemble of actors. He’s likable, charming, but very understated. A very down to earth performance that makes Tony very realistic and endearing. Madison Iseman once again proves she’s an actress to keep an eye on. She makes Beth far more than the stereotypical rich girl that she could have been. Instead we get a young woman who wants to live her life her way. She’s sweet and very likable and she and Gisondo have some really nice subtle chemistry that makes their romance down-to-earth and relatable. Addison Timlin is also good as Katie. Another role that could have been cliché, but script and actress make you feel sympathy for a young woman who hasn’t quite found herself, or her happiness, yet. We like Katie and hope she does find what she’s looking for someday. Supporting cast is very impressive. We get veteran Paul Ben-Victor as Johnny, the host of the feast and a man who will defend his baccala to the end. Lynn Cohen is wonderful as Tony’s old-school Catholic grandmother who, at first, doesn’t approve of Protestant Beth. Again, a character avoiding stereotype with some subtlety and depth. Nonnie might surprise you. Rounding out are flavorful performances from Ray Abruzzo as Uncle Carmine, the legendary Joe Pantoliano as Uncle Frankie, Jessica Darrow as Sarah, Andrew Shultz as Angelo and Josh Helman (X-Men: Apocalypse) as Juke. A great cast.In conclusion this is a wonderfully charming and refreshingly subtle and atmospheric Christmas romance. It’s steeped in the flavor of old school tradition and contains classic characters that avoid being stereotypes, thanks to down-to-earth portrayals and a heartfelt script. Writer/director Robert Tinnell avoids the overblown dramatics and bombastic set pieces that weigh down the big budget Hollywood holiday fare, to give us an old-fashioned Christmas tale of two kids from opposite sides of town meeting and falling in love under the glow of Christmas lights and some salty baccala. An absolute delight and maybe a new Christmas classic if given the attention it deserves!-MonsterZero NJ

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  6. BDR

    Great Movie
    I was afraid this might be a bit of a hallmark style movie. It’s definitely not. It’s humorous, and has depth. I ended up buying it for future viewing. One of my favorite movies I’ve seen in a long time.

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  7. Jodi Bell

    Full of nostalgia
    Great Christmas movie! Reminds me of my wonderful Italian Christmas Eves from the past!

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  8. TLC

    Best Holiday Movie! It’s become a favorite!
    We found this movie last Christmas and fell in love with it. I could seriously watch this move on loop anytime of the year. I’ve purchased it via a streaming service and also have purchased some DVD’s for those who still use DVD players. I have recommended this movie to everyone I know. It’s too bad that this movie didn’t get the publicity or acclaim it deserves. It has quickly become a favorite in our house. It takes you back to a time where Christmas was not as commercialized like it is today and a time where family, friends, togetherness and sharing family traditions was the norm. I could go on and on…I also hope to visit the town this was filmed in one day. It’s a perfect holiday movie and a movie to watch anytime.

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