The 14th annual Tribeca Film Festival will close on April 25 at the Beacon Theatre in New York with Martin Scorsese’s gangster film GOODFELLAS starring Robert De Niro, Joe Pesci, Lorraine Bracco, Ray Liotta and Paul Sorvino. Remastered from a 4k scan of the original camera negative under supervision by Scorsese, the film’s creator and cast members will reunite at the Festival in celebration of its 25th anniversary and to discuss the acclaimed film after the screening with The Daily Show host Jon Stewart.
‘While TFF’s mission is centered around new stories and voices, we also seek to honor the creators and films that have shaped the cultural landscape’, said Jane Rosenthal, co-founder, Tribeca Film Festival. “GOODFELLAS is one of those pictures with an honest and stylised portrayal of the gangster lifestyle that has inspired a generation of filmmakers and television directors across genres. We are proud to celebrate its 25th anniversary at our closing night and introduce new audiences to one of Marty’s masterpieces’.
Praised by The New York Times as ‘breathless and brilliant’ and ‘both the most politically serious and most evilly entertaining movie yet made about organised crime’, GOODFELLAS is based on Nicholas Pileggi’s true crime bestseller Wiseguy that chronicles the 30-year rise and fall of Mafia mobster turned informant, Henry Hill. An electrifying, fact-inspired tale of living and dying as a member of the Lucchese crime family, GOODFELLAS was nominated for six Academy Awards and the winner of five BAFTA’s in 1991 including Best Picture and Best Director.
‘I was so excited to learn that this picture, now 25 years old, would be closing this year’s Tribeca Film Festival. Excited and moved. It was an adventure to get it on screen—we wanted to make a movie that was true to Nick Pileggi’s book and to the life of Henry Hill and his friends, which means that we broke some rules and took some risks. So it’s heartening to know that GOODFELLAS has come to mean so much to so many people. It’s wonderful to see one of your pictures revived and re-seen, but to see it closing Tribeca, a festival of new movies, means the world to me’ Martin Scorsese said.
Tickets to the closing event co-sponsored by Infor and Roberto Coin go on sale to the public on March 28 via the Festival website. For more news and events at TFF 2015, join the TFF conversation at our dedicated TFF 2015 blog, at #TTF2015, or follow us on Twitter @thncom.
Joe Rainone
Apr 26, 2015 at 8:48 pm
Where was Joe Pesci?