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Die Legende Vom Ozeanpianisten Playing Love

1998 pic by Giuseppe Tornatore

The Legend of 1900
Leggenda pianista.jpg

Italian theatrical film poster

Directed by Giuseppe Tornatore
Screenplay by Giuseppe Tornatore
Based on Novecento
by Alessandro Baricco
Produced by Francesco Tornatore
Starring
  • Tim Roth
  • Pruitt Taylor Vince
  • Mélanie Thierry
  • Nib Nunn
  • Peter Vaughan
  • Niall O'Brien
  • Gabriele Lavia
  • Alberto Vazquez
  • Clarence Williams III
Cinematography Lajos Koltai
Edited by Massimo Quaglia
Music by Ennio Morricone

Production
companies

Sciarlò
Medusa Film

Distributed by Medusa Film (Italian republic)
New Line International (International)[1]

Release date

  • 28 October 1998 (1998-10-28)

Running time

165 minutes (Original cut)
125 minutes[2]
Country Italian republic
Languages English language
French
Italian
Upkeep $9 one thousand thousand
Box office $4 1000000 (Italian republic)[3] $xx.6 Million (2019 Re-release)

The Fable of 1900 (Italian: La leggenda del pianista sull'oceano , 'The Legend of the Pianist on the Ocean') is a 1998 Italian drama picture directed by Giuseppe Tornatore and starring Tim Roth, Pruitt Taylor Vince and Mélanie Thierry. Information technology was Tornatore'south first English-language film.[4] The motion-picture show is inspired past Novecento, a monologue by Alessandro Baricco. The film was nominated for a variety of awards worldwide, winning several for its soundtrack.

Plot [edit]

The story is told in the midst of the plot every bit a serial of flashbacks. Max Tooney, a musician, enters a secondhand music store just before closing time, badly in demand of money. He has simply his old Conn trumpet, which he sells for less than he had hoped. Clearly torn at parting from his prized possession, he asks to play it one terminal time. The shopkeeper agrees, and as he plays, the vendor immediately recognizes that the played song is the same recorded on a broken record matrix (master disc) he institute inside a recently acquired secondhand piano. He asks who the piece is by, and Max tells him the story of 1900.

1900 was establish abandoned in the first class dining room of the four stacker ocean liner SS Virginian, a infant in a box. Danny Boodman, a coal-man from the banality room, is determined to raise the boy as his own. He names the male child Danny Boodman T. D. Lemon 1900 (a combination of his ain name, an advertizing found on the box and the year he was institute) and hides him from the ship's officers. A few years later Danny is killed in a workplace accident; when police officers, chosen past captain Smith, come up on the ship to pick him upwards and bring him to the orphanage, 1900 hides and nobody sees him for several days, until he reappears playing a piano very well without having always been taught.

1900 shows a particular gift for music and eventually grows upwards, joining the ship's orchestra. When Max is hired every bit a member of the orchestra in 1927, the two musicians become close friends, with 1900 that never leaves the vessel. The outside world is besides "big" for his imagination at this point. He stays current with outside musical trends as passengers explain new music trends or styles, which he immediately picks upwardly and starts playing for them.

His reputation equally a pianist is then renowned that Jelly Roll Morton, of New Orleans jazz fame, hearing of 1900's skill, comes aboard to challenge him to a piano duel. Subsequently hearing Jelly Roll Morton's outset tune, 1900 plays a piece and then simple and well known ("Silent Night") that the self-proclaimed inventor of jazz feels mocked. As Morton becomes more determined to display his talent, he plays an impressive tune ("The Require") that brings tears to 1900'south eyes. 1900 calmly sits down at the pianoforte and plays from memory the entire tune that Morton had just played. His playing fails to impress the crowd until his original piece ("Indelible Motility"), of such virtuosity and superhuman speed that the metal piano strings become hot enough to low-cal a cigarette, which he hands to Morton as a gesture of victory.

A record producer, hearing of 1900'due south prowess and knowing that he doesn't want to leave the transport, brings a recording apparatus aboard and cuts a demo record of a 1900 original composition. He creates the slice, inspired by a woman (The Daughter) who has just boarded and mesmerizes him. When he hears the recording, 1900 takes the master disc, offended at the prospect of anyone hearing the music without him having performed information technology live. He so tries to requite the principal to The Girl who inspired it, but is unable to and breaks information technology into pieces.

The story flashes back to the mid-1940s periodically, as Max (who has left the send'due south orchestra in 1933) is seen trying to lure 1900 out of the now-deserted hull of the vessel, because the shopkeeper has revealed that the piano where the tape had been constitute was recovered from the ship. Having served as a hospital transport and transport in World State of war Ii, it is scheduled to exist scuttled and sunk far offshore. Max manages to get aboard with the recording 1900 made long ago and plays it, hoping to find him out. Max and 1900 finally meet again and 1900 is irremovible about sinking with the send, being daunted by the immenseness of the world. He feels his fate is tied to the ship, and cannot bring himself to leave the only home he has e'er known. Max feels useless that he couldn't save his friend and the two have a touching last chat.

The shopkeeper asks Max how the record got into the secondhand piano. Max indicates that he put it in that location, and the shopkeeper tells him he wasn't so useless afterwards all. Then, equally Max is leaving the shop, the shopkeeper gives him the trumpet back, without asking for money and saying "A good story is worth more than an old trumpet," and Max walks out as some other customer walks in.

Cast [edit]

  • Tim Roth every bit 1900 (Danny Boodman T.D. Lemon 1900)
    • Roman Kuznietcov as 2 year-old 1900
    • Easton Cuff every bit 4-twelvemonth-onetime 1900
    • Cory Cadet as 8-year-old 1900
  • Pruitt Taylor Vince as Max Tooney
  • Mélanie Thierry as The Daughter
  • Nib Nunn as Danny
  • Heathcote Williams equally Dr. Klauserman
  • Clarence Williams III as Jelly Roll Morton
  • Peter Vaughan equally The Shopkeeper
  • Niall O'Brien equally Harbor Master
  • Gabriele Lavia equally Farmer
  • Sidney Cole as Musician
  • Harry Ditson as Captain Smith
  • Adrian McCourt
  • Kevin McNally
  • Eamon Geoghegan

Reception [edit]

The Legend of 1900 received mixed critical reviews. On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 54% based on 41 reviews.[five] On Metacritic, the film has a 58/100 rating based on 28 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[6]

The film grossed $4 million in Italy[3] and $259,127 in the United States. On 15 Nov 2019 the film was given a wide release in China and made 130 million yuan (the equivalent of about $xviii.4 million) in its first two weeks.[7]

Soundtrack [edit]

Accolades [edit]

Twelvemonth Governing body Award Nominee and category[8] Outcome
1999 Camerimage Golden Frog Lajos Koltai for Best Cinematography Lost to Elizabeth [9]
David di Donatello David Lajos Koltai for All-time Cinematography Won
Maurizio Millenotti for Best Costume Design Won
Giuseppe Tornatore for Best Director Won
Ennio Morricone for Best Music Won
Francesco Frigeri for All-time Production Design Won
Best Film Lost to Fuori Dal Mondo [10]
Best Screenplay Lost to Fuori Dal Mondo
Scholars Jury David Giuseppe Tornatore Won
European Picture show Awards European Film Award Lajos Koltai for Best Cinematographer (also for Sunshine) Won
Italian National Syndicate of Picture Journalists Nastro d'Argento Maurizio Millenotti for Best Costume Blueprint Won
Giuseppe Tornatore for Best Manager Won
Best Producer Won
Francesco Frigeri for Best Production Design Won
Giuseppe Tornatore for Best Screenplay Won
Nastro d'Argento Speciale Ennio Morricone for the musical inquiry for composing the movie's original score Won
2000 Golden Globes Golden Globe Award Ennio Morricone for Best Original Score - Motility Pic Won
Social club of German Art Business firm Cinemas Guild Flick Award - Silverish Giuseppe Tornatore for Strange Film Won
Satellite Awards Gold Satellite Honour Francesco Frigeri and Bruno Cesari for Best Art Direction, Product Blueprint Lost to Sleepy Hollow [11]
Ennio Morricone for All-time Original Score Lost to Sleepy Hollow

References [edit]

  1. ^ "Fine Line dives into 'Ocean'". Variety. 13 May 1997. Retrieved 14 Nov 2021.
  2. ^ "The Legend of 1900". British Board of Motion-picture show Classification. 21 October 1999. Retrieved 4 January 2015.
  3. ^ a b Senjanovic, Natasha (x December 1999). "Italian republic: Superlative 5 local production companies". Screen International. p. thirty.
  4. ^ The Fable of 1900 at mediacircus.net
  5. ^ "The Legend of 1900 (1998)". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved iv January 2015.
  6. ^ "The Legend of 1900 Reviews". Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved 4 January 2015.
  7. ^ "Why a forgotten 21-year-old film bomb has taken Chinese cinema by storm and made millions". South People's republic of china Morning Post. Retrieved 9 Dec 2019.
  8. ^ "Awards for The Legend of 1900". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved iv September 2008.
  9. ^ "Camerimage: 1999". Internet Picture Database. Retrieved 4 September 2008.
  10. ^ "David di Donatello Awards: 1999". Internet Picture Database. Retrieved 4 September 2008.
  11. ^ "Satellite Awards: 2000". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 4 September 2008.

External links [edit]

  • The Fable of 1900 at IMDb
  • The Legend of 1900 at Box Function Mojo
  • The Legend of 1900 at Rotten Tomatoes
  • The Legend of 1900 at Metacritic Edit this at Wikidata

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Legend_of_1900

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