Nuovo cinema Paradiso
(1988)
AKA: Cinema Paradiso
Country: Italy
Genre: Drama
Synopsis
A famous film director returns home to a Sicilian village for the first time after almost 30 years. He reminisces about his childhood at the Cinema Paradiso where Alfredo, the projectionist, first brought about his love of films. He is also reminded of his lost teenage love, Elena, who he had to leave before he left for Rome.
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Cast
- Salvatore Cascio
(Salvatore as a child) - Leopoldo Trieste
- Marco Leonardi
- Antonella Attili
- Enzo Cannavale
- Isa Danieli
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A lovely Italian coming-of-age story showcasing the power of film. The sweet little Salvatore Cascio gives a charming performance as the young Toto. Second half is a fine story of love and nostalgia, although the older boy's performance is not especially memorable.
My Movie Rating: 8 / 10