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A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints

A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints is a 2006 American drama film based on a 2001 memoir of the same name by author, director, and musician Dito Montiel, which describes his youth in Astoria, New York during the 1980s. Montiel wrote and directed the film adaptation, which was released in the United States in September and October 2006 and in Europe in March 2007.[1] The film stars Robert Downey Jr. as Montiel with Shia LaBeouf as a younger Montiel.

A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints
Promotional poster
Directed byDito Montiel
Screenplay byDito Montiel
Based onA Guide to Recognizing Your Saints
by Dito Montiel
Produced byClara Markowicz
Charlie Corwin
Trudie Styler
Travis Swords
Robert Downey Jr.
Sting
StarringRobert Downey Jr.
Shia LaBeouf
Rosario Dawson
Melonie Diaz
Eric Roberts
Channing Tatum
Chazz Palminteri
Dianne Wiest
CinematographyÉric Gautier
Edited byJake Pushinsky
Christopher Tellefsen
Music byJonathan Elias
Production
company
Distributed byFirst Look International
Release dates
September 29, 2006 (limited)
January 23, 2007
Running time
98 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguagesEnglish
Spanish
Box office$2,035,468

The film's narrative jumps frequently between 2005 and flashbacks from 1986 (filmed largely with shaky camera with short shots) with characters occasionally addressing the viewer.

Plot

Present Day (2001):
Dito is a successful writer in Los Angeles. One day, after being urged by his mother, Flori, and his friend, Nerf, Dito visits his childhood home, Astoria, New York, because his father has suddenly become very ill. The film switches back and forth between the present and flashbacks with Dito's memories in the summer of 1986.

Dito meets Nerf, and talks with him in a parked car, where they can talk undisturbed, which would not have been possible at Nerf's house. Dito then visits Laurie, his childhood sweetheart, who is now a mother. They only talk through the open window; she does not let him in. Dito finally visits his overprotective father, Monty. Monty used to ignore Dito's feelings, and he didn't want Dito to travel. He is angry at Dito for leaving, and for not returning sooner to visit; he then sends Dito away. Laurie urges him to be a man and come to terms with his father, who was heartbroken when he left. Dito does leave, but returns later, to insist that he take his father to the hospital.

1986:
Antonio, an overconfident, volatile boy with an abusive father, eventually kills someone: the Puerto Rican gang member Reaper, as payback for an attack on young Dito.

Viewers are then introduced to Antonio's younger brother, Giuseppe - reckless, destructive, and possibly insane. Giuseppe lies on a subway track; in spite of urgent warnings from his brother Antonio and Nerf, that a train was coming, he failed to get back on the platform and was killed.

Mike O'Shea, another friend of Dito's, was a Scottish boy who dreamt of becoming a musician. Mike and Dito had planned to go to California on a bus. They worked for a gay drug addict, Frank, with a dog-walking business. They went to his house to collect the wages he was slow in paying. At first he did not listen to them, but then he gave them all the money he kept in the refrigerator, more than he owed them and told them to leave town. Shortly thereafter, Mike was murdered by a member of a Puerto Rican gang in retaliation for the murder of Reaper, after which Dito travelled alone to California.

Present Day:
Dito visits the adult Antonio in prison and sees him as a changed man of wisdom. The film concludes with the two of them sitting down in conversation.

Cast

Production

This film was Montiel's directorial debut.

Initially, Montiel refused to see LaBeouf for the part, having only seen him as the "Disney guy." Once he got to audition for the role, he "fucked his office up," putting a "hole through the wall" and went as "crazy" as he could in order to change the image Montiel had of him to land the part.[2]

Characters

Montiel states that all the characters in the film are a combination of at least three people and sometimes six or seven,[3] although some characters are given the names of people from real life. Listed below are some of the main differences between four characters and their real-life counterparts.

Laurie

Montiel said that he made the film because “I wanted to walk down those streets again and fall in love with Laurie again,[4] it would have been nice to have had that moment at the end of the film where Dito met Laurie, reconnecting as adults."[4] The real-life Laurie was white instead of Hispanic and died two years earlier from AIDS.[5]

Antonio

Montiel states that Antonio is a composite of three people.[3] The book mentions a kid named Antonio Ruggeria who was sent to prison for manslaughter,[6] escaped, and was later sent to prison again for things "that are even beyond putting in a movie that people might find redeemable."[3] In the book, a copy of a newspaper article describing Antonio's escape from Rikers Island has the crime he committed blanked out.[7]

Giuseppe

The film shows Giuseppe getting killed on a subway track. The inspiration for the scene was a kid named Billy who was "riding" trains when he was killed.[3] The real Giuseppe Ruggeria is a career criminal[5] who was deported to Milan.[3] Montiel describes the real Giuseppe as being like a cat. "The train would come and two seconds later he would pop up."[3]

Mike

The Scottish character Mike is a composite of a man named Mike O'Shea;[5] a kid named Ray, who used to go to the city with Dito, sniff amyl nitrite[4] and smoke hashish;[8] and Angelo Ruggeria (a younger brother of Antonio) who was later murdered.[9][10] The real Mike O'Shea is Irish, alive, married, and living in Essex, England.[5][10]

Reception

The film made $2,035,468 worldwide. It currently holds a 75% "Certified Fresh" rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

Awards and nominations

Sundance Film Festival
Year Group Award Won? Notes
2006 Director's Award Dramatic, for Dito Montiel Yes
Special Jury Prize Dramatic, for the ensemble cast Yes Shared between Robert Downey Jr., Shia LaBeouf, Rosario Dawson, Chazz Palminteri, Dianne Wiest, and Channing Tatum
Grand Jury Prize Dramatic, for Dito Montiel No
Gijón International Film Festival
Year Group Award Won? Notes
2006 Best Actor Dramatic, for Adam Scarimbolo Yes
Independent Spirit Awards
Year Group Award Won? Notes
2006 Best First Screenplay for Dito Montiel No Lost to Little Miss Sunshine
Best Supporting Male for Channing Tatum No Lost to Alan Arkin for Little Miss Sunshine
Best Supporting Female for Melonie Diaz No Lost to Frances McDormand for Friends with Money

Home video release

The DVD of the film was released on February 20, 2007 in the United States.[11]

References

  1. ^ "ChanningTatumUnwrapped.com". A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints European Movie Premiere. Retrieved January 18, 2007.
  2. ^ Robinson, Tasha (2007-04-11). "INTERVIEW Shia LaBeouf". AV Club. Onion Inc. from the original on 24 May 2011. Retrieved April 14, 2011.
  3. ^ a b c d e f "Interview with Dito Montiel, director of A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints". Nycmovieguru.com. 2006-09-29. Retrieved 2012-02-04.
  4. ^ a b c [1] October 11, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ a b c d "Dito Montiel - A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints". Femail.com.au. 2007-09-27. Retrieved 2012-02-04.
  6. ^ Dito Montiel, A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints (2007) pp 17 - 26
  7. ^ Dito Montiel, A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints (2007) p25
  8. ^ Dito Montiel, A Guide to Recognising Your Saints (2007) pp 81 - 83
  9. ^ Dito Montiel, A Guide to Recognising Your Saints (2007) pp 89-91
  10. ^ a b "Ain't It Cool News: The best in movie, TV, DVD, and comic book news". Aintitcool.com. Retrieved 2012-02-04.
  11. ^ "ChanningTatumUnwrapped.com". A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints DVD Release. Retrieved January 18, 2007.

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A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints is a 2006 American drama film based on a 2001 memoir of the same name by author director and musician Dito Montiel which describes his youth in Astoria New York during the 1980s Montiel wrote and directed the film adaptation which was released in the United States in September and October 2006 and in Europe in March 2007 1 The film stars Robert Downey Jr as Montiel with Shia LaBeouf as a younger Montiel A Guide to Recognizing Your SaintsPromotional posterDirected byDito MontielScreenplay byDito MontielBased onA Guide to Recognizing Your Saints by Dito MontielProduced byClara MarkowiczCharlie CorwinTrudie StylerTravis SwordsRobert Downey Jr StingStarringRobert Downey Jr Shia LaBeoufRosario DawsonMelonie DiazEric RobertsChanning TatumChazz PalminteriDianne WiestCinematographyEric GautierEdited byJake PushinskyChristopher TellefsenMusic byJonathan EliasProductioncompanyMadman FilmsDistributed byFirst Look InternationalRelease datesSeptember 29 2006 limited January 23 2007Running time98 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguagesEnglishSpanishBox office 2 035 468The film s narrative jumps frequently between 2005 and flashbacks from 1986 filmed largely with shaky camera with short shots with characters occasionally addressing the viewer Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Characters 4 1 Laurie 4 2 Antonio 4 3 Giuseppe 4 4 Mike 5 Reception 6 Awards and nominations 7 Home video release 8 References 9 External linksPlot EditPresent Day 2001 Dito is a successful writer in Los Angeles One day after being urged by his mother Flori and his friend Nerf Dito visits his childhood home Astoria New York because his father has suddenly become very ill The film switches back and forth between the present and flashbacks with Dito s memories in the summer of 1986 Dito meets Nerf and talks with him in a parked car where they can talk undisturbed which would not have been possible at Nerf s house Dito then visits Laurie his childhood sweetheart who is now a mother They only talk through the open window she does not let him in Dito finally visits his overprotective father Monty Monty used to ignore Dito s feelings and he didn t want Dito to travel He is angry at Dito for leaving and for not returning sooner to visit he then sends Dito away Laurie urges him to be a man and come to terms with his father who was heartbroken when he left Dito does leave but returns later to insist that he take his father to the hospital 1986 Antonio an overconfident volatile boy with an abusive father eventually kills someone the Puerto Rican gang member Reaper as payback for an attack on young Dito Viewers are then introduced to Antonio s younger brother Giuseppe reckless destructive and possibly insane Giuseppe lies on a subway track in spite of urgent warnings from his brother Antonio and Nerf that a train was coming he failed to get back on the platform and was killed Mike O Shea another friend of Dito s was a Scottish boy who dreamt of becoming a musician Mike and Dito had planned to go to California on a bus They worked for a gay drug addict Frank with a dog walking business They went to his house to collect the wages he was slow in paying At first he did not listen to them but then he gave them all the money he kept in the refrigerator more than he owed them and told them to leave town Shortly thereafter Mike was murdered by a member of a Puerto Rican gang in retaliation for the murder of Reaper after which Dito travelled alone to California Present Day Dito visits the adult Antonio in prison and sees him as a changed man of wisdom The film concludes with the two of them sitting down in conversation Cast EditRobert Downey Jr as Dito Montiel Shia LaBeouf as young Dito Rosario Dawson as Laurie Melonie Diaz as young Laurie Eric Roberts as Antonio Channing Tatum as young Antonio Chazz Palminteri as Monty Montiel Dianne Wiest as Flori Montiel Scott Campbell as Nerf Peter Tambakis as young Nerf Federico Castelluccio as Antonio amp Giuseppe s father Adam Scarimbolo as Giuseppe Martin Compston as Mike O Shea Anthony DeSando as Frank the dog walker Eleonore Hendricks as Jenny Michael Rivera as ReaperProduction EditThis film was Montiel s directorial debut Initially Montiel refused to see LaBeouf for the part having only seen him as the Disney guy Once he got to audition for the role he fucked his office up putting a hole through the wall and went as crazy as he could in order to change the image Montiel had of him to land the part 2 Characters EditMontiel states that all the characters in the film are a combination of at least three people and sometimes six or seven 3 although some characters are given the names of people from real life Listed below are some of the main differences between four characters and their real life counterparts Laurie Edit Montiel said that he made the film because I wanted to walk down those streets again and fall in love with Laurie again 4 it would have been nice to have had that moment at the end of the film where Dito met Laurie reconnecting as adults 4 The real life Laurie was white instead of Hispanic and died two years earlier from AIDS 5 Antonio Edit Montiel states that Antonio is a composite of three people 3 The book mentions a kid named Antonio Ruggeria who was sent to prison for manslaughter 6 escaped and was later sent to prison again for things that are even beyond putting in a movie that people might find redeemable 3 In the book a copy of a newspaper article describing Antonio s escape from Rikers Island has the crime he committed blanked out 7 Giuseppe Edit The film shows Giuseppe getting killed on a subway track The inspiration for the scene was a kid named Billy who was riding trains when he was killed 3 The real Giuseppe Ruggeria is a career criminal 5 who was deported to Milan 3 Montiel describes the real Giuseppe as being like a cat The train would come and two seconds later he would pop up 3 Mike Edit The Scottish character Mike is a composite of a man named Mike O Shea 5 a kid named Ray who used to go to the city with Dito sniff amyl nitrite 4 and smoke hashish 8 and Angelo Ruggeria a younger brother of Antonio who was later murdered 9 10 The real Mike O Shea is Irish alive married and living in Essex England 5 10 Reception EditThe film made 2 035 468 worldwide It currently holds a 75 Certified Fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes Awards and nominations EditSundance Film FestivalYear Group Award Won Notes2006 Director s Award Dramatic for Dito Montiel YesSpecial Jury Prize Dramatic for the ensemble cast Yes Shared between Robert Downey Jr Shia LaBeouf Rosario Dawson Chazz Palminteri Dianne Wiest and Channing TatumGrand Jury Prize Dramatic for Dito Montiel NoGijon International Film FestivalYear Group Award Won Notes2006 Best Actor Dramatic for Adam Scarimbolo YesIndependent Spirit AwardsYear Group Award Won Notes2006 Best First Screenplay for Dito Montiel No Lost to Little Miss SunshineBest Supporting Male for Channing Tatum No Lost to Alan Arkin for Little Miss SunshineBest Supporting Female for Melonie Diaz No Lost to Frances McDormand for Friends with MoneyHome video release EditThe DVD of the film was released on February 20 2007 in the United States 11 References Edit ChanningTatumUnwrapped com A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints European Movie Premiere Retrieved January 18 2007 Robinson Tasha 2007 04 11 INTERVIEW Shia LaBeouf AV Club Onion Inc Archived from the original on 24 May 2011 Retrieved April 14 2011 a b c d e f Interview with Dito Montiel director of A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints Nycmovieguru com 2006 09 29 Retrieved 2012 02 04 a b c 1 Archived October 11 2007 at the Wayback Machine a b c d Dito Montiel A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints Femail com au 2007 09 27 Retrieved 2012 02 04 Dito Montiel A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints 2007 pp 17 26 Dito Montiel A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints 2007 p25 Dito Montiel A Guide to Recognising Your Saints 2007 pp 81 83 Dito Montiel A Guide to Recognising Your Saints 2007 pp 89 91 a b Ain t It Cool News The best in movie TV DVD and comic book news Aintitcool com Retrieved 2012 02 04 ChanningTatumUnwrapped com A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints DVD Release Retrieved January 18 2007 External links EditOfficial website A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints at IMDb A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints at AllMovie A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints at Box Office Mojo A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints at Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints amp oldid 1132723436, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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