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Cinema Paradiso(Nuovo Cinema Paradiso)

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Italy, France · 1988
Rated PG · 2h 4m
Director Giuseppe Tornatore
Starring Philippe Noiret, Jacques Perrin, Marco Leonardi, Salvatore Cascio
Genre Drama, Romance

Cinema Paradiso is a nostalgic love letter to the movies. It follows a filmmaker, Salvatore, as he looks back on his formative childhood experiences at the local movie house in his Sicilian village. There, he forms a deep friendship with the projectionist, Alfredo, who instills in him a lifelong love of film.

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TV Guide Magazine by

They don't make movies like they used to, and this Oscar-winning Italian-French co-production spends the better part of three hours proving it.

50

Chicago Tribune by Dave Kehr

A few moments of sly inspiration are not enough to carry an entire feature; along with the tears, it leaves behind an aftertaste of phoniness. [16 March 1990, Friday, p.H]

70

Film.com by John Hartl

A sweet, funny exercise in nostalgia, though it's also self-congratulatory and awfully calculating.

50

Chicago Reader by Jonathan Rosenbaum

Originally a two-part film running about three hours, this treacle has been reduced by almost a third, though it still seems to run on forever -- a bit like life but much less interesting.

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San Francisco Chronicle by Mick LaSalle

You leave Cinema Paradiso with that feeling that's kind of like getting kicked in the stomach, but nice. It's one of those breathless, swept-away-by-a-movie experiences that you might have once a year, if you're lucky. [16 February 1990, Daily Notebook, p.E-1]

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Time by Richard Schickel

Remain open to fantasies but not be consumed by them. These are good lessons for a would-be director. They are good lessons for everybody. And no recent movie has taught them with more patient sweetness. [Feb. 5, 1990]

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