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MPAA Rating - PG13

Length:
    105 Minutes

Genre:
    Romance

Original Release Date:
    Feb 3, 2004

Director
    Melissa Martin

Cast
    Scott Baio, Kristen Minter, Rosemary Prinz, John Seitz, Shuler Hensley

 
Movie Summary
Pastry, Gypsy dancing, and Scott Baio all feature prominently in this independent omantic comedy from Pittsburgh, which focuses on the relationship between three brothers and an elderly Italian couple. Dominic (Baio), Eddie (Billy Mott), and Pino (Shuler Hensley) are brothers who have little in common aside from the bakery they own together. Dominic works for a management firm and specializes in firing people; Pino is mentally handicapped; and Eddie is a womanizer. The brothers are close friends with Massimo and Bella, the Italian couple who live upstairs, and when Dominic learns that Bella is sick, he decides to do whatever he can to make her feel better. This includes a full-fledged attempt to get Massimo and Bellas errant daughter Lucca to come home for Christmas. This being a omantic comedy, it doesnt take long for Dominic to realize that he has other motives for wanting Lucca to come home, motives that dont have a great deal to do with Bellas health. The Bread, My Sweet was screened at the 2002 Philadelphia Festival of World Cinema. ~ Rebecca Flint, All Movie Guide


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