Entertainment & Arts
Cinema Paradiso in New Cinemas: “Cinema Paradiso,” the foreign-language Oscar-winning film that closed its long Los Angeles run last week at the Goldwyn Pavilion, is no longer looking for a cinema house of its own.
Nov. 20, 1990
Movies
The cinema, Jean Cocteau once said, is the only art form that shows death at work--and death, time and our love for films are the subjects of Giuseppe Tornatore’s “Cinema Paradiso” (at the Cove Theater in La Jolla).
April 27, 1990
Paradise Cinema: “Cinema Paradiso,” one of the most commercially successful foreign-language films ever released in the United Sates, is going to be remade as an American movie.
Dec. 7, 1990
The cinema, Jean Cocteau once said, is the only art form that shows death at work--and death, time and our love for films are the subjects of Giuseppe Tornatore’s “Cinema Paradiso” (at the Music Hall and AMC Century 14).
Feb. 16, 1990
“No movie business ,” director Giuseppe Tornatore interrupts his translator. “Il cinema . . . .”
June 6, 1991
British Favorites: “Cinema Paradiso,” a nostalgic look at a movie house in Italy, and Martin Scorsese’s Mafia movie “GoodFellas” swept the major awards from the British Academy of Film and Television Arts on Sunday.
March 19, 1991
When Italian director Giuseppe Tornatore first set out to make an autobiographical film about the magic and power of movies in 1988, little did he realize the impact it would have throughout Europe and the U.S.
June 13, 2002
Italian Film to Benefit AFI: “Cinema Paradiso,” the Italian entry for the best foreign-language film Oscar and winner of a Special Jury Prize at this year’s Cannes Film Festival, will premiere Jan. 31 at Lincoln Center’s Alice Tully Hall as a benefit for the American Film Institute’s National Center for Film and Video.
Jan. 2, 1990
Cinema Paradiso (Showtime Sunday at 10:30 a.m.)
Dec. 27, 1992
Following “Angel Heart,” the bloody horror-mystery that launched UC Irvine’s fall film series last week, with “Cinema Paradiso,” the gentle Oscar-winner screening Friday night, is like following a scream with a whisper.
Oct. 6, 1994