About My Father is a 2023 American comedy film directed by Laura Terruso from a screenplay by Sebastian Maniscalco and Austen Earl. The film stars Maniscalco and is loosely based on his life and his relationship with his father, played by Robert De Niro. Leslie Bibb, Anders Holm, David Rasche, and Kim Cattrall co-star in supporting roles.About My Father 2023 Movie Download
The was released by Lionsgate on May 26, 2023, and received generally negative reviews from critics.Sebastian informs his traditional Italian immigrant father Salvo about his plan to propose to his American girlfriend, and Salvo insists on joining them for a weekend with her parents. Despite the clash between their two cultures and initial perception of having nothing in common, they eventually become a single, unified family by the end of the summer holiday weekend.[4]On April 26, 2018, it was announced that Sebastian Maniscalco was set to star in an untitled film inspired by his life for Lionsgate, with Austen Earl attached to co-write the screenplay alongside Maniscalco.[5] There were no further developments until May 12, 2021, when it was announced that Laura Terruso was set to direct the film and Robert de Niro was cast in a lead role. American Pie’s Chris and Paul Weitz were attached to produce the film alongside Andrew Miano for their production company Depth of Field.[6] In September 2021, Leslie Bibb and Kim Cattrall joined the lead cast.[7][8] In November 2021, Brett Dier, Anders Holm, and David Rasche joined the cast.[9]On an estimated production budget (before tax incentives) of $29.1 million,[2] principal photography began on September 21, 2021, in Mobile, Alabama, and lasted for one month.[10][11]As of June 14, 2023, About My Father has grossed $11.2 million in the United States and Canada, and $1.7 million in other territories, for a worldwide gross of $12.9 million.[3][1]In the United States and Canada, About My Father was released alongside The Little Mermaid, Kandahar, The Machine, and You Hurt My Feelings, was projected to gross $5–6 million from 2,400 theaters over its four-day Memorial Day opening weekend.[12] The film made $1.5 million on its first day, including $285,000 from Thursday night previews.[13] It went on to debut to $4.3 million (and $5.4 million over the four-day frame), finishing sixth.[14] In its second weekend, the film declined 52% to $2.1 million, finishing in seventh place.[15][16]