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  1. by Alex Ramon. Giuseppe Tornatore’s Cinema Paradiso (1988) remains one of the most beloved films of its era, a celebration of cinema that—for better or worse—inaugurated a period of “popular art-house” hits—foreign language films with marketable qualities that became crossover box-office successes. Released at a time when home video ...

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  2. Sep 1, 2013 · Giuseppe Tornatore wrote and directed Cinema Paradiso, which won the Oscar for Best Foreign Film in 1989. It’s a movie about falling in love with cinema, and is alive and cheeky when focused on the friendship between wise, melancholy small-town projectionist Alfredo (Philippe Noiret) and cute, irrepressible seven-year-old Toto (Salvatore Cascio).

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    Many of the best actors in the world are trained in one or multiple acting techniquesand are strong believers in the idea that actors should have a strong grasp and thorough practice of an acting technique. Acting techniques are methods of acting that are created by practitioners over time with the intention of creating realistic, true to life char...

    The body is an essential part of an actors ability. The way an actor uses their body and the way they move affects the way that they act and speak. Other aspects of acting directly respond to the movement of a character and therefore it’s essential that an actor has full control over their body. Our bodies and muscles sink into positions over time ...

    The voice is one of the fundamental skills that all actors learn while at drama school. Just like movement, an actor with complete control over their voice will have more range in their performance, allowing for more naturalistic performances. The voice is also very delicate. Learning to use it safely is extremely important. If an actor performs 8 ...

    Script analysis is an essential part of the acting process. In this process, an actor will be able to extract key details that are strategically created by the writer that can further inform their character choices. But what exactly is script analysis? Script analysis describes the work an actor does in preparation for a role. By analysing a script...

    Auditioning is an essential part of being an actor. Love it or hate it, it’s not changing any time soon. It’s important that you know how to audition and what’s important when auditioning. In a play or a movie, we may have 2 hours to wow the audience. In an audition, we may have 2 minutes, if we’re lucky. There’s a lot that we can’t control when it...

    Actors are in the industry of recreation. Therefore it’s important that an actor is observant of the world around them. From observing the way that you do things in your day to day life to observing other people. Observing the way you do things will allow you to understand who you are. How do you walk? How do you pick up a hot mug? What are the fir...

    Wait, what? Motivation isn’t a skill…? I can assure you that it is. To say that this industry is hard, would be an understatement. Unless you’re incrediblylucky, you’re going to have to grind for years before you get anywhere. That kind of motivation is a talent. It’s cheesy to say that “it’s a marathon, not a sprint.” But this is true. If you try ...

  3. Nov 17, 2014 · November 17, 2014 8:55pm. 1989: it’s not only a Taylor Swift album, but also the year that changed Giuseppe Tornatore‘s life. That much became clear when I sat down with the 58-year-old ...

  4. Directed by Giuseppe Tornatore, the film showcases outstanding performances by Philippe Noiret and Salvatore Cascio. Tornatore skillfully captures the emotions and nostalgia associated with cinema in post-war Italy. Philippe Noiret’s portrayal of Alfredo, the wise and affectionate projectionist, leaves a lasting impact.

  5. Oct 3, 2024 · Giuseppe Tornatore and Ennio Morricone. The musical scores in Tornatore’s films are a significant part of them, enriching the narrative in ways unimaginable. And one of his most trusted and successful partnerships is with the late composer Ennio Morricone. The duo have worked together for over three decades, with Morricone composing the ...

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  7. Dec 14, 2012 · A film improved by butchering. “No good movie is long enough and no bad movie is short enough”. As much truth as this phrase carries it is also a fact that editing choices greatly influence a film’s outcome. One of the best examples to illustrate this point is Giuseppe Tornatore ‘s “ Cinema Paradiso ” which was released in 1990 as a ...

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