SONS
OF ITALY CONTACTS BERLUSCONI
RE:
DENIRO'S PROPOSED HONORARY
ITALIAN
CITIZENSHIP
Washington
- August 11, 2004 - The Order Sons of Italy in America (OSIA), the
largest and oldest national organization for Italian Americans, has written
to Italy's Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, urging him to cancel his government's
plans to confer honorary Italian citizenship on the American actor Robert
DeNiro, whose paternal grandfather was born in Italy.
The
OSIA letter was prompted by newspaper reports that DeNiro would be so honored
during his visit to Italy next month for the Venice Film Festival.
The
letter was faxed to Mr. Berlusconi's offices in Rome yesterday, Aug. 10.
It was signed by OSIA National President Joseph Sciame and the OSIA Commission
for Social Justice President Albert DeNapoli, Esq.
In
their letter, the two OSIA leaders pointed out that since his starring
role in The Godfather II in 1974, DeNiro has made a career of playing
gangsters of Italian descent. Ironically, he will be in Italy to promote
his latest film, Shark Tale, a children's gangster movie produced
by Steven Spielberg's company, DreamWorks, SKG.
"From
our conversations with DreamWorks and from what we have seen to date from
the studio's own Web site, promotional material and trailer, this movie
will perpetuate the image of Italian Americans as Mafia gangsters," Sciame
and DeNapoli wrote. "We are especially concerned since this movie is directed
at children who are particularly susceptible to absorbing negative stereotyping
as studies from the Jewish Anti- Defamation League and others have proven."
"We
therefore respectfully request that the Republic of Italy cancel its plans
to make Mr. De Niro an honorary citizen. He has done nothing to promote
Italian culture in the United States. Instead, OSIA and its members hold
him and his movies responsible for considerably damaging the collective
reputations of both Italians and Italian Americans."
The
letter also pointed out that Italy's conferring such an honor on DeNiro
would be perceived as an insult by millions of Italian Americans who have
long objected to the actor's "distorted and unbalanced portrayal of people
of Italian heritage."
Copied
on the letter were Italy's Ambassador to the U.S., Sergio Vento and to
Italy's Minister for Italians Abroad Mirko Tremaglia.
OSIA
has more than 600,000 members and supporters and a network of more than
700 chapters coast to coast. OSIA works at the community, national and
international levels to promote the heritage and culture of an estimated
26 million Italian Americans, the nation's fifth largest ethnic group,
according to the U.S. Census Bureau. See www.osia.org
.
Contact:
Kylie
Cafiero
Communications
Manager
email:
kcafiero@osia.org
voice:
202/547-2900 |
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