In this engaging conversation, Bob Sorrentino hosts Anthony DeSantis and Christopher Martini, who share their personal stories of Italian heritage, immigration experiences, and the journey of turning family narratives into a film. They discuss the significance of understanding one’s roots, the challenges faced by immigrants, and the creative process behind adapting a book into a movie. The conversation highlights the importance of storytelling in preserving cultural heritage and the complexities of obtaining Italian citizenship.
Takeaways
Discovering your roots helps you find yourself.
Personal stories enrich the understanding of cultural heritage.
Immigration experiences shape family legacies.
Turning family narratives into film can be a powerful journey.
The creative process requires understanding the source material.
Life lessons from immigrant experiences are invaluable.
Documenting family history is crucial for future generations.
Navigating citizenship can be a complex and challenging process.
Cultural integration is essential for the next generation.
Storytelling is a vital part of preserving heritage.
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Researching Trentino, Campania, Liguria and Sicily
Fantastic interview on Francisco Andragnes research and family. Francisco was born in Argentina and his surname is Basque, however 75% of his ancestry is of Italian origin. Francisco’s ancestry comes from Trapani, the westernmost town in Sicily, all the way to Borgo Sacco, a town in Trentino close to the Austrian border, including also ancestors from Crocefieschi, Voltri, Finale , Laigueglia and Savona in Liguria, Meta and Piano di Sorrento in Campania, Lugo in

Researching Lettere Campania
Fascinating interview with attorney and author Michael Fattorosi on how a rainy day in Positano led to his uncovering his ancestors in Lettere Campania. Michael has done extensive research and has copied thousands of records from Lettere that he plans to release to the public. Check out his site archiviodilettere.com. And don’t forget the Book Podcast Click here to join our group on Facebook Video

An American Family in Italy — Montecarlo Tuscany
Great conversation with Paul Spadoni about researching his family in Montecarlo Tuscany, living and working in Italy and spending 6 months a year in his grandparents hometown. Paul and Lucy Spadoni periodically live in Tuscany to explore Paul’s Italian roots, practice their Italian and enjoy “la dolce vita.” Paul is the author of “An American Family in Italy: Living La Dolce Vita without Permission,” an Amazon bestseller. Podcast Click here to join our group on

Researching Colliano Salerno Campania
Robert talks about his family from Colliano that settled in NJ and Pennsylvania and his grandfather’s murder in the early 1900’s. And meeting Zio Ernesto playing cards in Italy. Robert has made over 30 trips to Italy. Podcast Click here to join our group on Facebook Video

Researching Sicily and Campania
Visit Our Shop Bob talks to Paula Zichinchi-Manning about her research in Italy and the US and finding roots in Sicily and Campania. With some very interesting US stories about US citizens losing their citizenship when marrying immigrants and a pirate ancestor. Podcast Click here to join our group on Facebook Video Montouri Churchmen Paula and GG Great Grandfather Baker Books Paula sign Antonio Montuori, Emilia and Elisa (2)

Researching Calabria, Campania, Sicily and Puglia
Pat (Bava) Zielinski joins Bob and talks about when and why she started her research, and the meaning of her surname Bava. Grandfather Francesco Bava – from San Nicola, village outside Caulonia proper Paternal Grandmother was born Anna Sorriente In Bracigliano, a village In the hills above Salerno/Sorrento Maternal Grandfather – Angelo DeCarlo, Massafra, in the province of Torano in the Apulia region. He married my Maternal Grandmother – Angela Tuccitto in Palermo, Sicily. Paternal

