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The Star Maker

Original title: L'uomo delle stelle
  • 1995
  • R
  • 1h 53m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
5.7K
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The Star Maker (1995)
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DramaRomance

A photographer and the types of people he encounters.A photographer and the types of people he encounters.A photographer and the types of people he encounters.

  • Director
    • Giuseppe Tornatore
  • Writers
    • Giuseppe Tornatore
    • Fabio Rinaudo
  • Stars
    • Sergio Castellitto
    • Tiziana Lodato
    • Franco Scaldati
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    5.7K
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    • Director
      • Giuseppe Tornatore
    • Writers
      • Giuseppe Tornatore
      • Fabio Rinaudo
    • Stars
      • Sergio Castellitto
      • Tiziana Lodato
      • Franco Scaldati
    • 30User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 13 wins & 16 nominations total

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    Sergio Castellitto
    Sergio Castellitto
    • Joe Morelli (Giuseppe Romolo)
    Tiziana Lodato
    • Beata
    Franco Scaldati
    • Brigadiere Mastropaolo
    Leopoldo Trieste
    Leopoldo Trieste
    • Mute
    Clelia Rondinella
    Clelia Rondinella
    • Anna's mother
    Tano Cimarosa
    Tano Cimarosa
    • Grandpa Bordonaro
    Nicola Di Pinto
    Nicola Di Pinto
    • Communal Functionary
    Costantino Carrozza
    • The Collector
    Jane Alexander
    • Princess
    Tony Sperandeo
    • 1st Baldalamenti
    Leo Gullotta
    Leo Gullotta
    • Vito
    Luigi Maria Burruano
    Luigi Maria Burruano
    • Flirtatious Client
    Carmelo Di Mazzarelli
    • Old Man in Wheelchair
    Antonella Attili
    Antonella Attili
    • Nurse
    Domenico Dolce
    • Peasant on Bus
    Stefano Gabbana
    • Photographer
    Maria Rosa Parrelo
    • Santina
    Rita Lia
    • Pinuccia
    • Director
      • Giuseppe Tornatore
    • Writers
      • Giuseppe Tornatore
      • Fabio Rinaudo
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews30

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    tfrizzell

    Nothing Can Stop Us Now, We Are All Made of Stars.

    A seemingly heartless con-man (Sergio Castellito) goes around post-World War II Sicily filming most everyone, for a price, and leads villagers to believe that he is a talent scout for a film studio. Naturally many flock to the apparently kind stranger and do what they can to escape lives of poverty and unhappiness. Castellito meets up with many vivid characters, but none more so than the beautiful Tiziana Lodato (in her first screen role). Soon the young lady is begging Castellito to take her to the land of movie-making and in the process he falls in love with her and acquires a conscience. Apparently he may change his ways and then again maybe not, but it becomes very clear that the local authorities may catch up to Castellito before the film runs its course. "The Star Maker" was a Best Foreign Language Film nominee at the Academy Awards in 1995. Co-written and directed by horribly under-rated Italian film-maker Giuseppe Tornatore (who struck Foreign Language Oscar gold in 1989 with "Cinema Paradiso", one of my all-time favorite pictures), "The Star Maker" is a flawed work because of a strange tone that makes it an uneven experience at times. Humorous situations early point the way to a free-wheeling comedy, but soon drama sneaks in and by the end the drama has literally chased the early comedic routines away. The performers come and go, but Lodato's appearance about half-way through was enough to put the movie over the top. She just shines in a film of illuminated darkness and ultimately steals the show from Castellito by the heart-breaking finale. Tornatore was able to grab everyone with "Cinema Paradiso". Regardless of whether you liked that film or not, you should have cared for the primary characters. "The Star Maker" is a little more difficult in that regard. It holds its audience at arm's length most of the time and almost never hugs as tight as it should have. The final haunting scenes are reminiscent of the emotionally-charged montage to the magic of motion pictures in "Cinema Paradiso" and thankfully by that point most everything was presented well enough to make "The Star Maker" an important and worthy addition to the Italian world of films. 4.5 out of 5 stars.
    9inframan

    Spellbinding...

    This movie, by the director of Cinema Paradiso, "disappointed" a lot of American movie reviewers because it lacks the sentimentality and pat structure of CP. But it's far more epic, poetic & imaginative (& much less PC) and absolutely gorgeous to watch. Ignore the puritans at the NY Times & SF Chronicle. Watch this movie. You won't be sorry.
    9admetus

    Perfect

    Tornatore did to me with this movie what he failed to do with "Cinema Paradiso". I used to blame myself for being insensitive comparing to people's reactions after "Cinema Paradiso" but now after this movie I know that it's not me, but the "virgin" audience in good movies that overreacted.

    The Starmaker is simply Perfect. The Mute's scene deserved an Oscar by itself. As a mater of fact every scene in the movie was so cinematographic that could have been easily a short movie by itself. As for the New York Times comments on the movie...... what do you expect by critiques who hailed "Shakespeare In Love". People have to understand that the old critiques of NYT that actually knew more than we do about movies are not around anymore! 11out of 10
    glgioia

    Good Sex

    I love reading the comments by the I assume female writers who took time to critique this film. All universally saying the same thing, that the sex is either superfluous or if relevant demeaning to women. Of course its demeaning to women, it was intended to be. The guy is a rat bastard, thats what the film is all about. This film takes place a long time ago in a place that still would be considered backwards. I don't understand what people expect to see, but i assume its because they are fed a steady diet of Hollywood nonsense and have been for so long, that anything that isn't the false matriarchal utopia Hollywood longs for as a reality in life, upsets them greatly. Get over it already please. This film isn't any sort of great achievement, but it is sucessful in portraying rather accuratly conditions in post war Italy. Womens attitudes in Europe differ greatly than that of their American counterparts, and probably always will. They are as equally mystified by the total desexualization of our modern American society, as we are by their willingness to openly confront issues we deem taboo.
    8ccthemovieman-1

    Stunning To See, And A Sad Comment

    This attractive Italian film featured an interesting story and some pretty women. It's a story about a man who dupes the natives (Sicilians, in this case) into thinking they could become movies stars after paying money to him to get a personal screen test. This turns out to be a pathetic comment about the unrealistic lure of fame and fortune.

    This film really looks good on widescreen DVD. It is gorgeous, just beautifully filmed, and I'm not just referring to the figures on the women.

    The dialog is a bit strange, at least to us over here in the States. I suppose this is considered a comedy but I saw it more as a drama. Yes, there are laughs, but it's pitiful how easily people are duped and what their values are.

    I found this an entertaining movie all the way through. With the nudity, it's not for kids (hence, the "R" rating.)

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    • Trivia
      Tiziana Lodato's debut. She has full nude scenes and when filming began (september 1994), she was still a minor. But she said she was already 18 when she played the explicit sex scene with Sergio Castellitto. However her mother was upset. "She absolutely did not want me to make the film, although everyone reassured her by telling her Tornatore is an important director, he won the 'Oscar', but she did not give a damn. She said: my daughter's nude scenes, no. In the end I convinced her," Lodato said.
    • Quotes

      Joe Morelli: We are here to offer you a fantastic future!

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Executive Decision/Ed/Two Much/The Star Maker/Land and Freedom (1996)

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    • Release date
      • March 8, 1996 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Languages
      • Italian
      • Sicilian
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Фабрика зірок
    • Filming locations
      • Poggioreale, Sicily, Italy(ghost town)
    • Production companies
      • Cecchi Gori Group Tiger Cinematografica
      • RAI Radiotelevisione Italiana
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $371,674
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $40,915
      • Mar 10, 1996
    • Gross worldwide
      • $371,674
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 53m(113 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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