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Cinema Paradiso
TrailerA famous Italian filmmaker, haunted by the memories of his first love, recalls his childhood when he fell in love with the movies at his village's theater and formed a deep friendship with the theater's projectionist.Genre: DramaActors: Antonella Attili, Enzo Cannavale, Isa Danieli, Leo Gullotta, Marco Leonardi, Pupella Maggio, Agnese Nano, Leopoldo Trieste, Salvatore Cascio, Tano Cimarosa, Nicola Di Pinto, ...»Director: Giuseppe TornatoreCountry: Italy, FranceDuration: 155 minQuality: HDRelease: 1988IMDb: 8.50 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Cinema Paradiso"
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Characters of "Cinema Paradiso"
Maria Di VitaPlayed by: Antonella AttiliSpaccaficoPlayed by: Enzo CannavaleSalvatore 'TotPlayed by: Marco LeonardiElena MendolaPlayed by: Agnese NanoAlfredoPlayed by: Philippe Noiret -
Directors of "Cinema Paradiso"
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Creators of "Cinema Paradiso"
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Critic Reviews of "Cinema Paradiso"
Time OutDecember 09, 2013Returning to cinemas in spiffily remastered form ... the film retains its wide-eyed charm, pitched halfway between unrestrained romanticism and unknowing kitsch.
Seattle TimesJuly 19, 2002The heightened symmetry of this new/old Cinema Paradiso makes the film a fuller experience, like an old friend haunted by the exigencies of time.
Houston ChronicleJuly 19, 2002In the director's cut, the film is not only a love song to the movies but it also is more fully an example of the kind of lush, all-enveloping movie experience it rhapsodizes.
Detroit Free PressJuly 19, 2002The film's final hour, where nearly all the previous unseen material resides, is unconvincing soap opera that Tornatore was right to cut.
Washington PostJuly 11, 2002Still rapturous after all these years, Cinema Paradiso stands as one of the great films about movie love.
San Francisco ChronicleJune 28, 2002This director's cut -- which adds 51 minutes -- takes a great film and turns it into a mundane soap opera.
Q Network Film DeskApril 01, 2017That balance of the ideal and the tragic weaves all throughout Cinema Paradiso, which is epic in terms of the time frame it covers, but feels consistently intimate
Observer (UK)December 16, 2013Recent changes to cinema which have seen the projectionist's art sidelined in the digital age add a further layer of poignancy to the magical memories.
Daily Express (UK)December 13, 2013It looks lovely and is full of classic, memorable moments, including a tear-jerking finale.
Daily Mail (UK)December 12, 2013One of the most delightful and affecting of all movie endings.
GuardianDecember 12, 2013Cinema Paradiso is much loved, though I have occasionally been the man in the Bateman cartoon: the reviewer who confessed to finding Cinema Paradiso a bit sugary and the kid really annoying.
Daily Telegraph (UK)December 12, 2013Tornatore may have hit a sticky wicket with his subsequent work, but he knew what he was doing here: warning us about the irrational lure of the filmed past, which is to say cinema itself, then ushering us grandly to our seats.
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Gallery of "Cinema Paradiso"