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Chippers
 
Irland 2008 | 52:00 minutes

 
Director: Nino Tropiano
Screenplay: Nino Tropiano
Production Company: Fall Films

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For almost 100 years, a host of Italian families have provided fish, chips and the odd battered burger to Dublin?s hungry masses.

For almost 100 years, a host of Italian families have provided fish, chips and the odd battered burger to Dublin?s hungry masses. In fact, since the early 20th century, upwards of 4,000 Italians, have settled in Dublin. Following Barbato Borza (son of chipper legend Donato Borza) on a trip to Casalattico, director Nino Tropiano tells the story of these families and how they have managed to retain their cultural identity and their links with their country of origin while at the same time assimilating seamlessly into their host country.


 
Festivals: Stranger Than Fiction Documentary Film Festival | 2008, Hai Visto Mai, Italian documentary Festival | 2008, Cineteca di Bologna | 2008, Boston Irish Festival | 2008, Roma Film Festa | 2008, CHICAGO IRISH FILM FESTIVAL | 2009, NEW YORK AT CALANDRA INSTITUTE | 2009, Levante Film Festival | 2009