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1ST NIGHT, Starring Richard E. Grant and Sarah Brightman, to Hit Select Theaters, 5/3

By: Apr. 11, 2013
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Gravitas Ventures will release "1st NIGHT" (note the spelling of the title; it isn't "First Night") in select theaters and on VOD day/date on May 3rd. This quintessential English comedy stars Richard E. Grant, Sarah Brightman, Mia Maestro, and Julian Ovenden and is directed by Christopher Menaul. The film is written by Christopher Menaul and Jeremy Sams.

1ST NIGHT is a unique story of love's fluctuating fortunes set against a backdrop of visual and vocal beauty. As the cast, the drama, and the music carefully walk a tightrope between humor and pathos a timeless romantic comedy unfolds.

The cast also features Oliver Dimsdale, Susannah Fielding, Nigel Lindsay and Emma Williams.

Adam (Richard E. Grant) is a rich industrialist, who aspires to a more cultured world. Spurred on by playful jibes that he is little more than a city suit living the capitalist's dream, this frustrated amateur opera singer decides to throw an opera in his lavish country retreat. Once his friends see him belting out the notes, he feels sure it will spell the end to their shallow taunts. In fact, it might even help him win the hand of Celia (Sarah Brightman), the female conductor he has been pursuing whom - it just so happens - is the first to be recruited for his showpiece.

For the rest of the cast and the production, Adam brings in the experts and enlists the aid of a troupe of promising young singers - led by beauty Nicoletta (Mia Maestro) and upstart Tom (Julian Ovenden) - with enough collective sexual tension to light up the stage. His choice of opera? Mozart's Cosi Fan Tutte, The Master composer's fabled romp through the bittersweet territory of sexual infidelity. As this motley group flexes their melodic and melodramatic muscles during rehearsals leading up to the opening night performance, it won't be long before life imitates art as relationships flourish and flounder.

Running Time: 105 minutes
Rating: Not Rated
Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/FirstNightMovie



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