“Va fa Napoli” means something like “Go to Bakersfield,” if you take Bakersfield as a metaphor for hell.
From Blue Barn Pictures. The film was shot in Williamsburg, Brooklyn (where else — it’s the hipster capital of the world) in one day with a Canon 5D.







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=v= Papi?
Oh yeah, that would have been a better title.
Thanks for the random namedrop of my hometown of my teenage years, a city which was indeed hell when I was growing up.
It was the first city I thought of that might be familiar to Californians.
It was the first city I thought of that might be familiar to Californians.
It was the first city I thought of that might be familiar to Californians.
It was the first city I thought of that might be familiar to Californians.
It was the first city I thought of that might be familiar to Californians.
It was the first city I thought of that might be familiar to Californians.
It was the first city I thought of that might be familiar to Californians.
It was the first city I thought of that might be familiar to Californians.
It was the first city I thought of that might be familiar to Californians.
It was the first city I thought of that might be familiar to Californians.
It was the first city I thought of that might be familiar to Californians.
It was the first city I thought of that might be familiar to Californians.
It was the first city I thought of that might be familiar to Californians.
It was the first city I thought of that might be familiar to Californians.
It was the first city I thought of that might be familiar to Californians.
It was the first city I thought of that might be familiar to Californians.