Fasanella (1992)

Fasanella (1992) poster

Born in the Bronx on Labor Day in 1914 to recent Italian immigrants, the self-taught American painter Ralph Fasanella is known today for his bustling tableaux of working-class city life. His exuberant scenes of baseball stadiums, street festivals, and labor strikes are rich with detail and symbolism pulled from his life and times.

Director: Glen Pearcy
Runtime: 23 min
Release Date:
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Glen Pearcy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Fasanella about?
Born in the Bronx on Labor Day in 1914 to recent Italian immigrants, the self-taught American painter Ralph Fasanella is known today for his bustling tableaux of working-class city life. His exuberant scenes of baseball stadiums, street festivals, and labor strikes are rich with detail and symbolism pulled from his life and times.
Who directed Fasanella?
Fasanella was directed by Glen Pearcy.
How long is Fasanella?
Fasanella has a runtime of 23m (23 minutes).
Where was Fasanella produced?
Fasanella was produced in United States of America.