Big Night
"Big Night" is a 1996 film directed by Campbell Scott and Stanley Tucci. The story revolves around two Italian immigrant brothers, Primo and Secondo, who run a struggling restaurant in 1950s New Jersey. They plan a lavish dinner to impress a famous musician, hoping it will save their business.
The film explores themes of family, ambition, and cultural identity. It features a rich portrayal of Italian cuisine, showcasing the importance of food in their lives. The movie received critical acclaim for its performances and direction, becoming a beloved classic in the culinary film genre.