Restaurant (film)
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| Restaurant | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Eric Bross |
| Produced by | H.M. Coakley Shana Stein |
| Written by | Tom Cudworth |
| Starring | Adrien Brody Elise Neal Lauryn Hill Malcolm-Jamal Warner David Moscow Simon Baker Catherine Kellner Jesse L. Martin |
| Music by | Theodore Shapiro |
| Cinematography | Horacio Marquínez |
| Editing by | Keith Reamer |
| Release date(s) | April 17, 1998 |
| Running time | 107 min. |
| Country | |
| Language | English |
Restaurant is a 1998 independent film starring Adrien Brody, Elise Neal, David Moscow and Simon Baker. Written by Tom Cudworth and directed by Eric Bross, Restaurant was the follow-up to this writing–directing duo's first film, TenBenny, which also starred Adrien Brody. Restaurant premiered at the Los Angeles Independent Film Festival on April 17, 1998, and garnered Adrien Brody an Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best Male Lead. Set in Hoboken, New Jersey, Restaurant is a romantic comedy about young waiters with big dreams, but few chances to actually succeed. This is Grammy Award winning, Hip Hop artist Lauryn Hill's last movie to date.
[edit] Cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Adrien Brody | Chris Calloway |
| Elise Neal | Jeanine |
| Lauryn Hill | Leslie |
| Malcolm-Jamal Warner | Steven |
| David Moscow | Reggae |
| Simon Baker | Kenny |
| Catherine Kellner | Nancy |
| Jesse L. Martin | Quincy |
[edit] Awards and nominations
Atlantic City Film Festival
- 1999: Won, "Best Full Feature Drama"
- 2001: Nominated, "Best Male Lead" - Adrien Brody
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