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  1. Credited with revitalizing Italy's film industry, Cinema Paradiso has been cited as one of the greatest films of all time, and a world cinema classic. The ending is considered among the greatest endings in movie history.

  2. 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...

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  3. In post-World War II Sicily, at the small village of Giancaldo, the fatherless eight-year-old boy, Salvatore "Totò" Di Vita, befriends Alfredo, the grizzled projectionist of the local Cinema Paradiso, and gains a mentor, and the father he never had.

  4. Cinema Paradiso makes it easy to buy or rent movies online, wherever you are, whenever you like. START 14 DAYS FREE TRIAL. Subscription starts from £15.99 a month.

  5. Apr 13, 2011 · Oscar winner and simply an enigmatic film which will stay for centuries... A filmmaker recalls his childhood, when he fell in love with the movies at his village's theater and formed a deep ...

  6. Cinema Paradiso (English Subtitled) HD. A filmmaker recalls his close bond with a small-town projectionist who fostered his enduring love of the movies in this Oscar (R) winner. 4,418 IMDb 8.5 2 h 4 min 1990.

  7. Cinema Paradiso is the beautiful, enchanting story of a young boy's lifelong love affair with the movies. Set in an Italian village, Salvatore finds himself enchanted by the flickering images at the Cinema Paradiso, yearning for the secret of the cinema's magic.

  8. Cinema Paradiso (1988) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  9. Nov 2, 2022 · Described by Empire magazine as one of the greatest non-English language films ever made, the original version of Cinema Paradiso (Nuovo Cinema Paradiso), by Italian director and screenwriter Giuseppe Tornatore, was released in 1988 in Italy.

  10. Dec 9, 2013 · Cinema Paradiso. Monday 9 December 2013. Written by Guy Lodge. Time Out says. Prepare to feel old: Giuseppe Tornatore’s wistful, honey-glazed ode to nascent cinephile pleasures, already...