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Cinema Paradiso (1988)

Cinema Paradiso (1988)
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Cinema Paradiso offers a nostalgic look at films and the effect they have on a young boy who grows up in and around the title village movie theater in this Italian comedy drama that is based on the life and times of screenwriter/director Giuseppe Tornatore. The story begins in the present as a Sicilian mother pines for her estranged son, Salvatore, who left many years ago and has since become a prominent Roman film director who has taken the advice of his mentor too literally. He finally returns to his home village to attend the funeral of the town's former film projectionist, Alfredo, and, in so doing, embarks upon a journey into his boyhood just after WWII when he became the man's official son. In the dark confines of the Cinema Paradiso, the boy and the other townsfolk try to escape from the grim realities of post-war Italy. The town censor is also there to insure nothing untoward appears onscreen, invariably demanding that all kissing scenes be edited out. One day, Salvatore saves Alfredo's life after a fire, and then becomes the new projectionist. A few years later, Salvatore falls in love with a beautiful girl who breaks his heart after he is inducted into the military. Thirty years later, Salvatore has come to say goodbye to his life-long friend, who has left him a little gift in a film can. In 2002, over a decade after the film's original release, Tornatore brought the original 170-minute director's cut to American screens for the first time. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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Starring:
Philippe NoiretSalvatore Cascio, (more)
Director(s):
Giuseppe Tornatore
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
 
 
 
 

Synopsis of Cinema Paradiso

Cinema Paradiso offers a nostalgic look at films and the effect they have on a young boy who grows up in and around the title village movie theater in this Italian comedy drama that is based on the life and times of screenwriter/director Giuseppe Tornatore. The story begins in the present as a Sicilian mother pines for her estranged son, Salvatore, who left many years ago and has since become a prominent Roman film director who has taken the advice of his mentor too literally. He finally returns to his home village to attend the funeral of the town's former film projectionist, Alfredo, and, in so doing, embarks upon a journey into his boyhood just after WWII when he became the man's official son. In the dark confines of the Cinema Paradiso, the boy and the other townsfolk try to escape from the grim realities of post-war Italy. The town censor is also there to insure nothing untoward appears onscreen, invariably demanding that all kissing scenes be edited out. One day, Salvatore saves Alfredo's life after a fire, and then becomes the new projectionist. A few years later, Salvatore falls in love with a beautiful girl who breaks his heart after he is inducted into the military. Thirty years later, Salvatore has come to say goodbye to his life-long friend, who has left him a little gift in a film can. In 2002, over a decade after the film's original release, Tornatore brought the original 170-minute director's cut to American screens for the first time. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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Director(s):
Giuseppe Tornatore
Writer(s):
Giuseppe Tornatore
Producer(s):
Franco Cristaldi
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Adult Situations, Suitable for Children)
Cinema Paradiso Awards:
  • 1990 - British Academy of Film and Television Arts - Best Actor
  • 1990 - British Academy of Film and Television Arts - Best Original Screenplay
  • 1990 - British Academy of Film and Television Arts - Best Foreign Language Film
  • 1991 - British Academy of Film and Television Arts - Best Score
  • 1990 - British Academy of Film and Television Arts - Best Supporting Actor
  • 1989 - Cannes Film Festival - Special Jury Grand Prix
  • 1989 - European Film Academy - Special Jury Award
  • 1989 - Golden Globe - Best Foreign Language Film
  • 1989 - Hollywood Foreign Press Association - Best Foreign Language Film
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RICARDO A.

Please dont see the director's cut, and stick with this original version. You will love it..the story is amazing, the italian town of Giancaldo, the pranks of "toto".. you will laugh, cry and will have a great time. A movie that deserves to be bought.

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Michelle K.

One of the best films ever!!

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Lana C.

This movie is one of my favs if not my favorite. Beautiful italian village, a look back in time when movies were really censored; it is poignant and lovely. The end is stunning and will leave anyone crying tears of joy. I couldn't stop thinking about this movie for several days after watching it.

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