This Italian film from Giuseppe Tornatore is reminiscent of his earlier homage to the undying magic of cinema in 1989's CINEMA PARADISO. In 1953 Sicily, movie-mad con artist Joe Morelli (Sergio Castellitto) hatches a lucrative scam after he finds a U.S. Army camera and some film stock. He wanders the beautiful countryside and encounters its friendly residents, offering to give them all screen tests--for 1,500 lire a pop.These humble folks embrace the idea and reveal their dreams and regrets as if the camera is their priest. Tornatore's use of actual Sicilian townspeople in many of these scenes lends an incredible honesty and realism to their captivating tales of love, death, and desire for freedom. Their thoughts are etched on their expressive and well-worn faces. Joe's scam takes an unexpected turn when the openness and honesty of the townsfolk stirs something foreign in him--his conscience. When he meets Beata (Tiziana Lodato), a gorgeous young woman raised in isolation in a village convent, Joe is truly captivated, and loses himself in his new protege. Beata is a true beauty and she is photogenic and captivating on screen. She desires fame and fortune, and believes Joe can make her a true star. Together with Beata, Joe travels the small rundown villages of Sicily, selling dreams of fame. This simple film is a love letter to the enduring power of cinema and the flights of fancy that can be captured in the simple stories of individuals everywhere.
This Italian film from the director of "Cinema Paradiso" was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.
In 1953 Sicily, movie-mad con artist Joe Morelli hatches a lucrative scam after he finds a U.S. Army camera and film stock. He wanders the beautiful countryside and encounters its friendly residents, offering to give them all screen tests -- for 1,500 lire a pop.
These humble folks embrace the idea and reveal their dreams and regrets as if the camera is their priest. But Joe's lens fogs over when it focuses on Beata, a gorgeous woman from a convent.
She tries to persuade Joe to see his scheming life in a new light.
Director Giuseppe Tornatore used professional and amateur actors to portray the villagers who sign up for the bogus screen tests in the film.
Released theatrically in New York City March 8, 1996.
Winner of Italy's David di Donatello Award for best director.
Soundtrack available on Miramax/Hollywood Records.
A C.G.G. Tiger Cin.Ca Production executed by Sciarlo s.r.l.
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Distributor Notes: The Star Maker
This critically acclaimed motion picture from the creator of the Academy Award(R)-Winning favorite CINEMA PARADISO, was heralded as a masterpiece by critics from coast to coast. Joe Morelli is the "star maker" -- a con man who travels from one small town to the next, claiming to be a talent scout for a top movie studio. And wherever Joe goes, people turn out in droves for a chance at being seen and becoming the world's next big-screen sensation! A lively and entertaining story about the magic of movies and the extraordinary dreams of everyday people, THE STAR MAKER earned a 1995 Academy Award nomination as Best Foreign Language Film!
Source: Buena Vista Home Entertainment.
Director of Photography
Dante Spinotti: Director of Photography
Review 1:
"...Alternately delightful and moving sequences about the dreams and realities of ordinary folk..."
Source: Entertainment Weekly
p.93 10/18/1996
Review 2:
"...It is enchanted..."
Source: Chicago Sun-Times
p.30 03/08/1996