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  1. The film recounts life in the Sicilian town of Bagheria (known as Baarìa in Sicilian ), from the 1930s to the 1980s, through the eyes of lovers Peppino (Francesco Scianna) and Mannina (Margareth Madè). A Sicilian family depicted across three generations: from Cicco to his son Peppino to his grandson Pietro. Touching lightly on the private ...

  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt1081935Baaria (2009) - IMDb

    Sep 25, 2009 · Baaria: Directed by Giuseppe Tornatore. With Francesco Scianna, Margareth Madè, Lina Sastri, Ángela Molina. Baaria is Sicilian slang for Bagheria where Tornatore was born and this is an autobiographic epic of three generations in the Sicilian village where he was born.

    • (8K)
    • Comedy, Drama
    • Giuseppe Tornatore
    • 2009-09-25
  3. Synopsis. Giuseppe Tornatore traces three generations of a Sicilian family in in the Sicilian town of Bagheria (known as Baarìa in the local Sicilian dialect), from the 1930s to the 1980s, to tell the story of the loves, dreams and delusions of an unusual community. Remove Ads. Cast. Crew.

    • (3.4K)
    • Medusa Film, Quinta Communications
    • Giuseppe Tornatore
  4. www.primevideo.com › detail › BaarìaPrime Video: Baarìa

    Baarìa. Ispirato alla sua infanzia, Tornatore firma una storia di grandi amori e travolgenti utopie. Baaria dagli anni '30 al 1980:la vita di Peppino tra politica e famiglia. IMDb 6.9 2 h 33 min 2009. 13+.

  5. TIFF - Toronto International Film Festival 2009: Special Presentations Tokyo International Film Festival 2009: World Cinema Peppino, the nickname of the boy at the story's heart, is a tough little kid in the thirties, used to the rough-and-tumble world of Baaria (local slang for Tornatore's native Bagheria), a hot and dusty Sicilian village with one main street.

  6. www.theartsdesk.com › film › baarìaBaarìa | The Arts Desk

    Jul 23, 2010 · Sicilian saga: Margareth Madè, Francesco Scianna and their brood in Baarìa. Giuseppe Tornatore is known overwhelmingly for one international hit. There have been sundry other films from him in the 21 years since Cinema Paradiso won the Best Foreign Language Oscar, but none which have sold such a seductive vision of Italian village life.

  7. Baarìa is Giuseppe Tornatore’s lush and romantic reimagining of the path of one person, a Sicilian who grows, marries, has children, matures and ages, compiling a rich breadth of experiences along the way.