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Who is the director of the movie Cinema Paradiso?

Who is the director of the movie Cinema Paradiso?

Cinema Paradiso ( Italian: Nuovo Cinema Paradiso, Italian pronunciation: [ˈnwɔːvo ˈtʃiːnema paraˈdiːzo], “New Paradise Cinema”) is a 1988 Italian drama film written and directed by Giuseppe Tornatore.

Who is the projectionist at Nuovo Cinema Paradiso?

Salvatore, still a child, is hired as the new projectionist, as he is the only person who knows how to run the machines. About a decade later, Salvatore, now in high school, is still operating the projector at the “Nuovo Cinema Paradiso”.

How does Cinema Paradiso relate to coming of age?

Such conceits permeate Cinema Paradiso, overtly framing each stage of Totò’s coming of age as a process mediated through cinema. Kept in the same tin box as his treasured film stock, for example, are photographs of his long-lost father whose image, appropriately, is conflated with that of Clark Gable in the child’s mind.

Who is the village priest in Cinema Paradiso?

There is a village priest in “Cinema Paradiso” who is the local cinema’s most faithful client. He turns up every week like clockwork, to censor the films. As the old projectionist shows the movies to his audience of one, the priest sits with his hand poised over a bell, the kind that altar boys use.

How long is the director’s cut of Paradiso?

It comes in a two-disc version `The Directors Cut’ 170 mins rated Cert 15 on one disc and a 124-minute theatrical cut rated PG version which has the sexual content, removed from the story on the other disc. Also on the Theatrical disc is an excellent selection of extras.

What was the original length of Cinema Paradiso?

It was originally released in Italy at 155 minutes, but poor box office performance in its native country led to its being shortened to 123 minutes for international release; it was an instant success. This international version won the Special Jury Prize at the 1989 Cannes Film Festival and the 1989 Best Foreign Language Film Oscar.

Where was the movie Paradiso filmed in Sicily?

Cinema Paradiso was shot in director Tornatore’s hometown Bagheria, Sicily, as well as Cefalù on the Tyrrhenian Sea. The famous town square is Piazza Umberto I in the village of Palazzo Adriano, about 30 miles to the south of Palermo.