Hailed as one of television’s essential dramas, The Sopranos is widely regarded as one of the greatest television series of all time. Now you can have the opportunity to hear stories from behind-the-scenes of the hit show first-hand from two legendary cast members themselves, Vincent Pastore (Salvatore "Big Pussy" Bonpensiero) and Federico Castelluccio (Furio Giunta).
You and three lucky guests will join these two television icons at a private event, taking place on Tuesday, November 14, 2023, in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. Along with an open bar and passed hors d'oeuvres, guests will be able to participate in a question-and-answer session and pose for photographs with the special guests as part of this exclusive event.
Adding to the exclusivity of this package is the inclusion of not one, but two incredible pieces of art. First, the winning bidder will receive an NFT that was created just for this event. Designed by a long-time Sopranos aficionado and world-renowned digital artist, Rob Lieberfarb, the NFT is this independent critic's interpretation of how the final scenes of the hit show played out. Celebrating the show's top stars' roles on one of the best shows in television history, along with the foreshadowing the artist found throughout the series and into the final episode, this is the perfect piece for any NFT collector or television buff. The NFT is limited to only 10 copies.
In addition, the winning bidder will receive a 19"x 36" canvas print of the NFT which is hand-signed by both stars Vincent Pastore and Federico Castelluccio. The canvas print will come wrapped and ready to hang and individually numbered to 10, the same as the number of NFTs.
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About Vincent Pastore: Vincent Pastore hade made a career of portraying Italian-American gangsters in film and television. He began with small parts in the 1990s, in films such as Goodfellas and Carlito's Way. Pastore got a bigger role in the comedy/crime film The Jerky Boys: The Movie (1995) as Tony Scarboni, one of the three gangsters and Lazarro's (played by Alan Arkin) clients. In the 1996 HBO television movie Gotti, Pastore played the character of Angelo Ruggiero, alongside future Sopranos cast members Tony Sirico, Frank Vincent and Dominic Chianese. In addition to The Sopranos, he has appeared in Mickey Blue Eyes, Flodders in America, Two Family House (with The Sopranos cast mates Michael Rispoli, Kathrine Narducci, Matt Servitto, Michele Santopietro and Sharon Angela), Under Hellgate Bridge, Riding in Cars with Boys, Witness to the Mob, Deuces Wild, Made, Mafia!, The Hurricane, Serving Sara, American Cousins, A Tale of Two Pizzas, This Thing of Ours, Remedy, Shark Tale, Bachelor Party Vegas, The Family, Once Upon a Time in Brooklyn, Money Train, A Brooklyn State of Mind, The Deli, The Last Don II, Johnny Slade's Greatest Hits and Guy Ritchie's Revolver.
About Federico Catelluccio: Federico Castelluccio began his career as an actor in 1986. Some of his film credits include Made with Jon Favreau, Fire with Paul Campbell and 18 Shades of Dust with Danny Aiello. In television, his credits include NYPD Blue and his best-known role, in the HBO hit series The Sopranos, as the Neapolitan enforcer Furio Giunta. He also appeared in A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints which debuted in 2006 at the Sundance Film Festival and received two awards, one for best dramatic directing and another for best dramatic ensemble, headed by Robert Downey Jr., Chazz Palminteri, and Rosario Dawson.