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Cinema Paradiso By Tom Keogh
Giuseppe Tornatore's beautiful 1988 film about a little boy's love
affair with the movies deservedly won an Oscar for Best Foreign Film and a
Special Jury Prize at Cannes. Philippe Noiret plays a grizzled old
projectionist who takes pride in his presentation of screen dreams for a
town still recovering from World War II. When a child (Jacques Perrin)
demonstrates fascination not only for movies but also for the process of
showing them to an audience, a lifelong friendship is struck. This isn't
just one of those films for people who are already in love with the
cinema. But if you are one of those folks, the emotional resonance between
the action in Tornatore's world and the images on Noiret's screen will
seem all the greater--and the finale all the more powerful.
Academy Awards
Cinema Paradiso received an Academy
Award for Best Foreign Language Film of the Year. |
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|  | Director: Giuseppe Tornatore
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|  | Stars: Philippe Noiret, Enzo Cannavale
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|  | Released: May 8, 1989
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|  | Availability: DVD VHS CD | | |
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