Fatso
Fatso is a term that can refer to various subjects in popular culture, media, and other contexts. Below are some notable uses of the term "Fatso."
Film and Television[edit | edit source]
Fatso (1980 film)[edit | edit source]
Fatso is a 1980 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Anne Bancroft. The film stars Dom DeLuise, Anne Bancroft, and Ron Carey. The story revolves around an overweight man named Dominick DiNapoli, who struggles with his eating habits and the societal pressures regarding his weight. The film explores themes of self-acceptance, family dynamics, and the challenges of weight loss.
Fatso (2012 film)[edit | edit source]
Fatso is a 2012 Norwegian romantic comedy film directed by Arild Fröhlich. The film is based on a novel by Lars Ramslie and stars Nils Jørgen Kaalstad as Rino Hanssen, a socially awkward and overweight man who navigates the complexities of love and relationships.
Literature[edit | edit source]
Fatso (novel)[edit | edit source]
Fatso is a novel by Lars Ramslie, which served as the basis for the 2012 Norwegian film of the same name. The novel delves into the life of Rino Hanssen, exploring themes of loneliness, self-image, and the search for companionship.
Music[edit | edit source]
Fatso Jetson[edit | edit source]
Fatso Jetson is an American desert rock band from Palm Desert, California. Formed in 1994, the band is considered one of the pioneers of the desert rock genre, blending elements of punk rock, blues, and psychedelic rock. The band's lineup has included members such as Mario Lalli, Larry Lalli, and Tony Tornay.
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