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Channing Tatum | Antonio | |
Rosario Dawson | Laurie | |
Dianne Wiest | Flori | |
Robert Downey Jr. | Dito | |
Chazz Palminteri | Monty | |
Shia LaBeouf | Young Dito | |
Eric Roberts | Older antonio | |
Kyle Devon Benitez | Joey | |
Scott Michael Campbell | Nerf | |
Federico Castelluccio | Antonio's Father | |
Jeff Skowron | ||
Gilbert Cruz | ||
Glenn Kalison | ||
Melonie Diaz | ||
Julia Garro |
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Producer | Trudie Styler
Charlie Corwin Rene Bastian Lucy Cooper |
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Writer | Dito Montiel
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Sometimes the Only Way to Move Forward is to Go Back. A coming-of-age drama about writer/director Dito Montiel's youth, the film captures the mid-1980s in the toughest neighborhood of Astoria, Queens. Dito (Robert Downey Jr.), called home after 15 years because his father (Chazz Palmintieri) is ill, encounters old friends - the ones he lost, the ones he left behind, the ones he can't help but remember. These are Dito's "saints." An honest account of a bittersweet return to a neighborhood where relationships can never be what they once were, Dito's story is about coming to terms with a father's rage and a father's love. |
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