Big Night

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Big Night

DVD cover for Big Night
Directed by Campbell Scott
Stanley Tucci
Produced by Jonathan Filley
Written by Joseph Tropiano
Stanley Tucci
Starring Marc Anthony
Tony Shalhoub
Stanley Tucci
Minnie Driver
Isabella Rossellini
Liev Schreiber
Ian Holm
Music by Gary DeMichele
Louis Prima
Release date(s) January 24, 1996 (Sundance Film Festival)
Running time 107 min
Language English
IMDb profile

Big Night is a 1996 American motion picture drama with comedic overtones directed by Campbell Scott and Stanley Tucci. Produced by Jonathan Filley for the Samuel Goldwyn Company, the film met with much critical acclaim both in the United States and internationally. It was nominated for the "Grand Jury Prize" at the Sundance Film Festival and the "Grand Special Prize" at the Deauville Film Festival.

For their work, Scott and Tucci won both the New York Film Critics Circle Award and the Boston Society of Film Critics Award for "Best New Director."

The film, set in the 1950s, tells the story of two immigrant brothers from Italy who own and operate a restaurant called "Paradise". One brother, Primo (Shalhoub), is a brilliant, perfectionist chef who chafes under their few customers' expectations of "traditional" Italian food. Their uncle's offer to return to Rome to help with his restaurant is becoming more and more appealing to Primo. The other brother, Secondo (Tucci), is the restaurant's manager, who is enamored with the possibilities presented by their new endeavor and life in America. Despite Secondo's efforts and Primo's magnificent food, their restaurant is failing; unless something can turn business around for them, it will soon close forever.

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

Secondo has recently been sleeping with Gabriella (Isabella Rossellini), the wife of a competitor. Her husband's self-named restaurant, Pascal's (Ian Holm), has enjoyed great success despite (or perhaps due to) the mediocre, uninspired food served there. Desperate to keep Paradise afloat, Secondo asks Pascal for a loan. In an apparent display of generosity, Pascal instead insists that he will persuade Louis Prima to dine at Paradise when he comes to town; the celebrity's patronage should revitalize the brothers' business. Primo and Secondo plunge themselves into preparations for this "big night", inviting dozens of people to dine for free and spending what little they still have on planning a magnificent, extraordinary feast. Primo pours his heart into each dish, lavishing care and attention on the cooking.

As they wait for Prima and his entourage to arrive, the crowd indulges in the exquisite food and partakes in a fabulous celebration. Hours pass, however, and it becomes apparent that the famous trumpeter is not coming. In the wee hours of the morning, the attendees begin to file homewards; Pascal admits that he set Secondo up for failure; not as revenge for his affair with Gabriella but to eliminate the small competition they provided. Utterly bankrupted, the brothers will now have to either return to Italy or work for Pascal.

Primo, who had been unaware of Pascal's "help", explodes with rage, storming out into the night and onto a beach where he and Secundo have a blistering argument. The film closes with a long, uninterrupted, almost wordless scene: as dawn breaks, Secondo silently cooks an omelete. When it is done, he divides it among three plates, giving one to Cristiano (Marc Anthony), their waiter, and eating one himself. Primo hesitantly enters, visibly ashamed of his outburst; Secondo hands him the last plate and lays his arm across his brother's shoulder as they eat without speaking.

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