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  1. Smiling Fish And Goat On Fire is a film about brothers, made by brothers Derick Martini and Steven Martini who wrote, produced and portrayed two brothers, and directed by Kevin Jordan, writer/director of Brooklyn Lobster. Martin Scorsese served as the Executive Producer and it won the Discovery Award at the Toronto International Film ...

  2. 10. März 2000 · Smiling Fish & Goat on Fire: Directed by Kevin Jordan. With Derick Martini, Amy Hathaway, Steven Martini, Heather Moudy. Two brothers share a house in the Fairfax district of LA: Tony a feckless actor, Chris an accountant. Both have relationships on rocky ground.

    • (2,7K)
    • Comedy, Romance
    • Kevin Jordan
    • 2000-03-10
  3. Chris Remi and his younger brother Tony have been complete opposites since childhood, so much so that their half-Native American grandmother gave them nicknames symbolizing their distinctive...

    • (15)
    • Kevin Jordan
    • R
    • Derick Martini
  4. 6. Okt. 2000 · Smiling Fish and Goat on Fire. The two brothers who are the heroes of Kevin Jordan's "Smiling Fish and Goat on Fire" are not Native Americans, but their grandmother was half Indian, and she nicknamed them--Tony is Smiling Fish because he floats in the current, grinning, waiting for the world to drift his way.

  5. Directed by the newcomer Kevin Jordan, ''Smiling Fish and Goat on Fire'' is a wistful little movie with big soulful eyes -- the cinematic equivalent of a puppy dog. This independent production ...

  6. Play Trailer. two brothers, four women and the search for Magnetic Perfection. Overview. Two brothers share a house in LA's Fairfax district: Tony's a feckless actor, Chris is an accountant. Both are in relationships on rocky ground.

  7. An affecting and offbeat American independent feature (1999), presented by Martin Scorsese, about two orphaned brothers, an accountant and a sometime actor (played by real brothers, Derick and Steven Martini), living on the fringes of Hollywood, sharing a house, and pursuing variable relationships.