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Synopsis

Just days before Christmas, 1983, the Oliverio family readies their Feast of the Seven Fishes, an Italian tradition stretching back to the old country. Amidst the festivities, Tony Oliverio, a young man with big dreams and an even bigger heart, is yearning to find love. When he meets the gorgeous Ivy Leaguer Beth, romance blossoms, and it looks like Tony's holiday might make a turn for the better! But their budding romance faces some serious obstacles, including his Great Grandma Nonnie, who thinks Beth isn't good enough for him, Tony's determined and dramatic ex-girlfriend, and Beth's ex-suitor, who is out to steal back her heart! Come on inside and pull up a chair -Feast Of The Seven Fishes is a deliciously warm and inviting, feel-good family gathering you'll want to visit again and again!

Cast

  • Skyler Gisondo
  • Madison Iseman
  • Josh Helman
  • Ray Abruzzo
  • Addison Timlin
  • Paul Ben-Victor
  • Joe Pantoliano
  • Andrew Schulz
  • Lynn Cohen
  • Jessica Darrow

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Metacritic

80
Nov 14, 2019

The real strength of Feast of the Seven Fishes is the attention to detail Tinnell brings to the wintry West Virginia setting: from the blue chill of the outdoors to the welcoming bustle of the bars, kitchens and churches.

Metacritic review by Noel Murray
Noel Murray
Los Angeles Times
80
Nov 14, 2019

Disarming and delightful, the sleeper indie comedy Feast of the Seven Fishes proves anew that the most universal storytelling is also the most specific.

Metacritic review by Alonso Duralde
Alonso Duralde
TheWrap
58
Nov 14, 2019

Tinnell captures the warmth of kinship and tradition while displaying the truly unique immigrant experience of putting down roots and working to improve life for future generations. We should all aspire to experience that much love because nothing calls out its absence more than remembering its abundance.

Metacritic review by Jared Mobarak
Jared Mobarak
The Film Stage