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  1. Cinema Paradiso (Italian: Nuovo Cinema Paradiso, Italian pronunciation: [ˈnwɔːvo ˈtʃiːnema paraˈdiːzo], literally "New Paradise Cinema") is a 1988 coming-of-age dramedy film written and directed by Giuseppe Tornatore.

  2. Cinema Paradiso (Italian: Nuovo Cinema Paradiso, Italian pronunciation: [ˈnwɔːvo ˈtʃiːnema paraˈdiːzo], literally "New Paradise Cinema") is a 1988 coming-of-age dramedy film written and directed by Giuseppe Tornatore.

  3. 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. The plot of Cinema Paradiso is loosely based on the story of the Protti family, who have owned a...

  4. A boy who grew up in a native Sicilian Village returns home as a famous director after receiving news about the death of an old friend. Told in a flashback, Salvatore reminiscences about his childhood and his relationship with Alfredo, a projectionist at Cinema Paradiso.

  5. Young Salvatore Di Vita (Salvatore Cascio) discovers the perfect escape from life in his war-torn Sicilian village: the Cinema Paradiso movie house, where projectionist Alfredo (Philippe...

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    • Giuseppe Tornatore
    • PG
    • Salvatore Cascio
  6. Mar 16, 1990 · Cinema Paradiso. 123 minutes ‧ NR ‧ 1990. Roger Ebert. March 16, 1990. 4 min read. There is a village priest in “Cinema Paradisowho is the local cinema’s most faithful client. He turns up every week like clockwork, to censor the films.

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  8. Giuseppe Tornatores Cinema Paradiso (1988) remains one of the most beloved films of its era, a celebration of cinema that—for better or worse—inaugurated a period of “popular art-house” hits—foreign language films with marketable qualities that became crossover box-office successes.

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