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nuovo cinema paradiso, ennio morricone, gdm music
€ 15.00

 
Nuovo cinema Paradiso
(1988)


composer: ennio morricone

label: GDM music

AKA: cinema paradiso

total duration: 00.55.11

soundtrack style: drama romance



   


tracks

01. Nuovo Cinema Paradiso (Titoli)
02. Maturita'
03. Tema d'amore
04. Infanzia e maturita'
05. Ripensandola
06. Cinema in fiamme (extended version)
07. Tema d'amore
08. Toto' e Alfredo
09. Dopo il crollo (Extended version)
10. Tema d'amore per Nata
11. Visita al cinema
12. Prima gioventu'
13. Quattro interludi
14. Fuga, ricerca e ritorno
15. Dal sex appeal al primo Fellini
16. Tema d'amore
17. Proiezione a due
18. Toto' e Alfredo
19. Tema della bicicletta
20. Visita al cinema
21. Maturita'
22. Per Elena
23. Nuovo Cinema Paradiso

 
 
further information

Love Theme composed by Andrea Morricone

Limited edition of 500 copies

 
description
GDM Music re-issues in the CD CLUB series an historic title of the Ennio Morricone filmography:
Nuovo Cinema Paradiso directed in 1988 by Giuseppe Tornatore (Academy Award for Best Foreign Film winner) and starring Philippe Noiret, Jacques Perrin, Marco Leonardi, Totò Cascio, Leo Gullotta and many others.
Cause several requests from the fans around the world, this edition presents a new graphic design featuring on the front sleeve the original poster with the two protagonists riding a bike, from one of the most important scenes in the movie.
Nuovo Cinema Paradiso during last twenty years has become an absolute evergreen, beloved by every age group of the world audiences and now famous like the other classics of Morricone that the composer plays in his international concerts in front of enthusiast audiences.
 
story

Cinema Paradiso offers a nostalgic look at films and the effect they have on a young boy who grows up in and around the title village movie theater in this Italian romantic drama that is based on the life and times of screenwriter/director Giuseppe Tornatore.
The story begins in the present as a Sicilian mother pines for her estranged son, Salvatore, who left many years ago and has since become a prominent Roman film director who has taken the advice of his mentor too literally.
He finally returns to his home village to attend the funeral of the town's former film projectionist, Alfredo, and, in so doing, embarks upon a journey into his boyhood just after WWII when he became the man's official son.
In the dark confines of the Cinema Paradiso, the boy and the other townsfolk try to escape from the grim realities of post-war Italy.
The town censor is also there to insure nothing untoward appears onscreen, invariably demanding that all kissing scenes be edited out.
One day, Salvatore saves Alfredo's life after a fire, and then becomes the new projectionist.
A few years later, Salvatore falls in love with a beautiful girl who breaks his heart after he is inducted into the military.
Thirty years later, Salvatore has come to say goodbye to his life-long friend, who has left him a little gift in a film can.
In 2002, over a decade after the film's original release, Tornatore brought the original 170-minute director's cut to American screens for the first time.

Cast:
Antonella Attili, Salvatore Cascio, Pupella Maggio, Philippe Noiret, Jacques Perrin, Agnese Nano, Marco Leonardi, Enzo Cannavale, Isa Danieli, Brigitte Fossey, Leo Gullotta

Director:
Giuseppe Tornatore

 

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