Step inside the world of the New Jersey family that changed television forever

WNYC News | Feb 13

This month, the Museum of the Moving Image turns its attention to The Sopranos. The HBO series that followed the story of New Jersey mob boss Tony Soprano and his family broke new ground and reshaped American television. Now, it's being celebrated with a new exhibit and a series of special screenings with show creator David Chase and several key actors including Steve Van Zandt who played Silvio, Edie Falco who played Carmela and Dominic Chianese who played Uncle Junior. The exhibition, "Stories and Set Designs for The Sopranos" opens Saturday, Feb. 14.

Barbara Miller, Deputy Director for Curatorial Affairs and Michael Koresky, Senior Curator of Film join Weekend Edition host David Furst to preview all of the Sopranos activity at the museum.

 

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