Fasanella (1992)
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: January 1, 1992
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.