For the married cinema duo Stephen Chbosky And Liz Maccie, their next project, Uncommonwas written in the stars.
The dramatic tells the true story of Jody “Joe” Scaravella (played by Vince Vaughn), an employee of MTA remained in a dead end who turns to Italian generation recipes after losing his beloved mother who, with his end of the end, cultivated her love of food as a young boy. With the help of his best friend Bruno (Joe Manganiello), Joe uses his mother’s inheritance money to open a local Italian joint, ENTOTECA MariaTo honor his memory, but with a twist: there will only be grandmothers of staff – “non -no”, in Italian – to cook nostalgic recipes.
Before Maccie was hired to write the script, she and Chbosky, who ended up on the East coast, made the impromptu decision to stop at the establishment of Staten Island. “I told Steve:” Let’s go. ” But don’t say that I am for work “” recalls Maccie to Weekly entertainment In a joint interview with her husband, who managed the functionality. “It was the greatest experience. These grandmothers, they come to talk to you, and Joe was incredible. Then we get the bill and it’s only money. ” He came to $ 100, which was precisely everything they had. “I said to myself:” Steve, what am I going to do? ” If I understand this work, then I am the idiot who did not tip the waitress. What are we going to do? »»
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MacCie, who grew up in an Italian -American family, remembered a crisp $ 20 – out of her late mother’s wallet over a decade ago on her death, as sentimental memory – in his wallet. “I missed gas once – I wouldn’t spend this money.” But she was there, inside Enoteca Maria, “and I just heard her leave:” Let her go, put her. You will get this work and you can write this for me, ”recalls an emotional maccie. “I said:” Okay, mom, we’re going to do this together. “I put him $ 20 and I received the call the next day that I obtained the post.
Uncommon is rooted in the family. While crying the loss of his own, Joe finds a new family chosen in the form of non-nas. “I really appreciated the bond of food and the family (and) the idea that love and culture have been transmitted by food and meetings, and that these gifts always remain with us,” said Vaughn to EW of his involvement. Naturally, do Uncommon was really a family affair – although it is involuntarily. “When Liz obtained the post, there was another attached director,” shares Chbosky. “But at the minute I heard the idea, and knowing what Liz was going to bring him, I said:” If he went back, let’s say to your producers that I want to do it “,” as if by luck, the Cosmos was again aligned. “What the real Joe did is a love letter to his mom, and what Liz did is a love letter to his family, and I realizing her my love letter to Liz,” said Chbosky.
The non-nas are the beating heart of the film, the creamy ricotta-cheese trim inside cannolis: Joe hires four disparate but great for cooking love on a plate: Roberta (Lorraine Bracco), Antonella (Brenda Vaccaro), Teresa (Talia Shire), and Gia (Susan Sarandon). Talk about “an embarrassment of wealth”, quips Chbosky. Casting, he said, “was a process to say:” Please God? ” And then they said yes, ”he said, has always given birth to that he landed Hollywood royalty.
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“I mean, what a row of murderers of great American Italian actresses”, Manganiello, who plays the best friend on the screen of Vaughn but worried, Marvels. On the set, he remembers “talking to Susan Bull Durhamin Lorraine Goodfellas And SopranosTalia tells stories about The godfather And Rockyand Brenda tell Midnight cowboy Stories. It was the best.
But for most non-nas, Uncommon was personal. “It was in motion,” said Bracco about the script. “I cried, I laughed. I don’t think you can ask more than one script. ” Bracco, who grew up with an Italian father and an English mother, has lively childhood memories of eating crumpets and meatballs. “My growing up was very convoluted.” She also has a 200 -year -old house in Sicily that she bought for a euro – yes, a euro – and famous documented the renovation process for HGTV. “I can go about three times a year,” she says. “My favorite moment is the olive picking season. I have my own olive oil. It’s just a lifestyle that is delicious.”
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“I have never had such a good time with a film,” adds Vaccaro to play Antonella. “I call it my film Jimmy Stewart. There were times when you are lying down, oh my God, is it really? It was really charming.” The star has a particularly special link with the equipment: his late father, Mario, had a popular Italian restaurant, Mario’s Restaurant, in Dallas in the 1940s. New York lawyer, he became a restaurateur in the Lone Star State after having had trouble finding substantial work as a lawyer. “My mother was the hostess and he was the chef,” recalls Vaccaro. “Jimmy Durante came, Nat King Cole came. It was a while at that time. ”
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Manganiello, whose own nonna is from Sicily, says it was significant to pay tribute to its Italian roots. “I am of mixed ancestry, so I was not much Italian in my life,” said the star, who was recently granted Italian citizenship in 2022. “There were little nuanced and funny things to be Italian that I felt like I understand.” THE Real blood The alum has good memories of summer trips with his parents, to drive from Pittsburgh to Boston and come together around the family table for large Italian meals. “There is a lot of sensory memory with regard to food and behaviors and conversations,” he said.
What Chbosky and Maccie hope that people disclose from the film is that: “Come to the table and break the bread and have a conversation that (leads) to more fundamental respect, more love, more sense of links with each other”, explains Chbosky. Add MacCie: “You can find family anywhere. The family does not mean the family you were born, but the family is our neighbor, the person you transmit in the street. Being there for each other, especially now – I hope the film will encourage people to do so. ”
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