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A New York institution hidden in plain sight

If you walk down Manhattan’s Houston street, you probably won’t notice this restaurant- unless you wonder what all these people are standing in line for.

It’s a place that’s unpretentious, yet a celebrity hangout. It’s famous, yet most people have never heard about it. It’s an Instagram spot, yet the owner doesn’t have a mobile phone.

Emilio learned to read from recipe books and to cook from his mother. His influence is evident everywhere- from the food to the smallest details in the restaurant.

The connection to Southern Italy runs deep. Emilio was born in the San Marzano area, home of the famous tomatoes. Gioacchino, his brother-in-law still grows them there for him.

The passion this family pours into the restaurant is what makes it magical.

2023, 10 minutes

(Mature Audiences - Language)

“Di Sarno” qualified for the Oscars by winning Best Documentary Short at the 2024 St. Louis International Film Festival.

It has been an official selection at over 20 film festivals including those listed below.

Festival poster for the Sedona International Film Festival, featuring the name and logo of the festival with laurel leaves and stylized text.