Mac (film)

Mac is a 1992 American drama film co-written and directed by John Turturro, in his directorial debut. It stars Turturro alongside Michael Badalucco, Katherine Borowitz, Carl Capotorto, Nicholas Turturro and Ellen Barkin. It won the Caméra d'Or award at the 1992 Cannes Film Festival and was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award.[1]

Mac
DVD cover
Directed byJohn Turturro
Produced byBrenda Goodman
Nancy Tenenbaum
Written byJohn Turturro
Brandon Cole
Starring
Music byRichard Termini
Vin Tese
CinematographyRon Fortunato
Edited byMichael Berenbaum
Distributed byThe Samuel Goldwyn Company
Release date
February 19, 1993 (USA)
Running time
117 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Polish
Italian
Box office$471,120 (USA)

Synopsis

Niccolo (Mac) Vitelli is the oldest of three brothers and becomes the de facto head of their family after their father dies. Their father was in construction and the brothers follow in his footsteps. At first, they work for Polowski, who cuts corners and does not do an adequate job, as well as being verbally abusive to his employees with no pride in his work. This causes them to start their own company - Vitelli Brothers Construction, which will be the opposite of Polowski. Mac starts becoming a tyrannical workaholic with obsessive concern about the quality of their work with worrying attention to detail. His intensity and driven ambition pushes his brothers away and breaks the family apart.[2]

Main cast

Actor Role
John TurturroNiccolo "Mac" Vitelli
Michael BadaluccoVico Vitelli
Katherine BorowitzAlice Stunder
Carl CapotortoBruno Vitelli
Nicholas TurturroTony Gloves
Matthew SussmanClarence
Ellen BarkinOona Goldfarb
Carl CapotortoBruno Vitelli
Dennis FarinaMr. Stunder
Olek KrupaPolowski
Steven RandazzoGus
Mike StarrFirefighter
Joe PaparonePapa
Aida TurturroWife
Mario TodiscoJoe the Mule
Harry BuginPatient

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