Welcome to Collinwood is a quirky comedy about a motley crew of down on their luck petty criminals who attempt to pull off the heist of a lifetime. When low life Pero is released from prison, he arrives back in seedy Collinwood, Ohio and, using key information he stole from his cellmate, sets out to achieve his " bellini " (local slang for the ultimate criminal score). He rounds up a group of Collinwood’s shadiest characters and maps out the perfect heist. But the plans go awry when Pero’s cellmate is released and wants the bellini for himself. –Quinzaine des Réalisateurs
Anthony and Joe Russo, known together professionally as the Russo brothers, are Emmy Award-winning American film and television directors. The brothers direct most of their work jointly, and they also occasionally work as producers, screenwriters, actors, and editors. The Russos are from Cleveland, Ohio, and were born a year apart. They are alumni of Case Western Reserve University.
Anthony and Joe Russo were graduate students at Case Western when they began directing, writing, and producing their first feature, Pieces. They financed the film with student loans and credit cards. After viewing Pieces at a film festival, Steven Soderbergh approached the duo and offered to produce their next film, along with his producing partner George Clooney. This project was the crime comedy Welcome to Collinwood, starring William H. Macy, Sam Rockwell, and Clooney.
When TV exec Kevin Reilly was rebuilding the FX network, he sought out the Russos to direct the pilot for his flagship series… read more
Anthony and Joe Russo, known together professionally as the Russo brothers, are Emmy Award-winning American film and television directors. The brothers direct most of their work jointly, and they also occasionally work as producers, screenwriters, actors, and editors. The Russos are from Cleveland, Ohio, and were born a year apart. They are alumni of Case Western Reserve University.
Anthony and Joe Russo were graduate students at Case Western when they began directing, writing, and producing their first feature, Pieces. They financed the film with student loans and credit cards. After viewing Pieces at a film festival, Steven Soderbergh approached the duo and offered to produce their next film, along with his producing partner George Clooney. This project was the crime comedy Welcome to Collinwood, starring William H. Macy, Sam Rockwell, and Clooney.
When TV exec Kevin Reilly was rebuilding the FX network, he sought out the Russos to direct the pilot for his flagship series… read more
미덕을 굳이 꼽자면 샘 록웰의 선천적인 유연성과 장르적 본질을 기어이 무시하고 도달한 뜬금없는 교훈정도랄까. 감상할 이유는 적지만 본다는 사람을 말리곤 싶지 않다. 나름 귀여운 영화니깐
“- I like your brother Mico. He’s a little strange, though. – He had … the syphilis as a baby.”