Cinema Paradiso
Philippe Noiret Actor , Salvatore Cascio Actor , Marco Leonardi Actor , Jacques Perrin Actor , Antonella Attili Actor , Pupella Maggio Actor , Agnese Nano Actor
MPAA Rating:
R
Contains:Adult Situations,Suitable for Children
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Cinema Paradiso
Theatrical Release Date: 1990 02 02 (USA) / 2002 06 14 (USA - Limited Rerelease)
UPC: 031398139362
Studio: Miramax/Lionsgate
MPAA Rating: R Contains:[Adult Situations, Suitable for Children]
Summary: 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
Category: Drama
Awards: Best Director – British Academy of Film and Television Arts Best Foreign Language Film – British Academy of Film and Television Arts Best Original Screenplay – British Academy of Film and Television Arts Best Actor – British Academy of Film and Television Arts Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion – British Academy of Film and Television Arts Best Score – British Academy of Film and Television Arts Best Foreign Language Film – null Special Jury Award – European Film Academy Best Director – Directors Guild of America Best Foreign Language Film – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Special Jury Grand Prix – Cannes Film Festival Film Presented – Telluride Film Festival Best Foreign Language Film – Hollywood Foreign Press Association Best Supporting Actor – British Academy of Film and Television Arts
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Cinema Paradiso
Format: DVD
Release Date: 04/15/2011
Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1 Vistavision
Audio: DD5.1 Dolby Digital 5.1
Runtime: 174 Minutes
Sides: 1
Number of Discs: 1
Subtitles: English
Region: USA & territories, Canada
Chapters:
Disc #1 -- Cinema Paradiso
1. Opening Credits/Phoning Salvatore [3:47]
2. Mother's Message [3:17]
3. Toto And The Movie Theatre [5:05]
4. Can I Keep Them? [4:30]
5. School Days [2:06]
6. The Paradiso [5:01]
7. Fifty Lire [3:14]
8. Alfredo And Toto [4:26]
9. The Projector Booth [6:40]
10. The Exam [4:43]
11. Teaching Toto [2:02]
12. Times Of War [3:13]
13. Abra Cadabra [6:48]
14. Inferno In Paradise [3:58]
15. The Cinema Returns [6:21]
16. Shuttling Prints [7:30]
17. Passing Time [3:30]
18. Salvatore's Footage [4:18]
19. For The Princess [6:39]
20. Padre Salvatore [2:46]
21. Ninety-Nine Nights [1:25]
22. Love [5:10]
23. Elena's Letter [2:54]
24. Did She Come? [6:59]
25. Military Service [3:27]
26. A Cursed Land [1:03]
27. Whatever You Do, Love It [1:38]
28. Home Again [7:06]
29. The Funeral [1:45]
30. The Ghosts of Paradise [3:27]
31. Footage Of Love [5:23]
32. Let Go, Toto [3:07]
33. Calling Elena [3:44]
34. A Place To Meet [5:05]
35. Only The Past [3:47]
36. The End Of Paradise [13:54]
37. The Deal Is Done [4:59]
38. End Credits [2:04]
Richard Gilliam
Nuovo Cinema Paradiso evokes the magic of motion pictures, in a style both nostalgic and poetic. It takes place in a small Italian town in the years before television, where motion pictures were a social event, and the people who gathered for them knew each other by name. The ambiance is largely autobiographical, drawn from the memories of writer/director Giuseppe Tornatore, who shows great affection for his characters, even when they suffer misfortune or unhappiness. The story's well-designed framework allows for smooth transitions between past and present. Among the film's indelible images, perhaps the most memorable occurs when a film is projected on a town wall, creating an endearing contrast between differing realities. ~ Richard Gilliam, Rovi
Cast and Crew:
Ignazio Pappalardo
Actor
Giorgio Libassi
Actor
Beatrice Palme
Actor
Franco Cristaldi
Producer
Andrea Morricone
Composer (Music Score)
Ennio Morricone
Composer (Music Score)
Giuseppe Tornatore
Director
Giuseppe Tornatore
Screenwriter
Philippe Noiret
Actor
Salvatore Cascio
Actor
Marco Leonardi
Actor
Jacques Perrin
Actor
Antonella Attili
Actor
Pupella Maggio
Actor
Agnese Nano
Actor
Brigitte Fossey
Actor
Enzo Cannavale
Actor
Isa Danieli
Actor
Leo Gullotta
Actor
Leopoldo Trieste
Actor
Tano Cimarosa
Actor
Nicola di Pinto
Actor
Roberta Lena
Actor
Nino Terzo
Actor
Country: France,Italy

