Young Salvatore, nicknamed "Totò," becomes obsessed with films at the local Cinema Paradiso . He befriends the grizzled projectionist, Alfredo , who initially tries to discourage the boy but eventually teaches him the technicalities of the trade.
Decades after leaving his village on Alfredo's advice to never return, Salvatore finally goes back to face his past. He finds the cinema scheduled for demolition and receives a final, poignant gift from Alfredo: a film reel containing all the romantic scenes previously censored by the local priest. Key Themes and Production He finds the cinema scheduled for demolition and
(1988) tells the story of Salvatore Di Vita, a celebrated film director who returns to his native Sicilian village for the funeral of his childhood mentor, Alfredo. The film is presented largely through flashbacks that chronicle Salvatore's lifelong love affair with the movies. Plot Summary Plot Summary