1998 film by Giuseppe Tornatore
The Legend of 1900
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Italian theatrical film poster
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Directed by
| Giuseppe Tornatore
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Screenplay by
| Giuseppe Tornatore
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Based on
| Novecento
by
Alessandro Baricco
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Produced by
| Francesco Tornatore
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Starring
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Cinematography
| Lajos Koltai
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Edited by
| Massimo Quaglia
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Music by
| Ennio Morricone
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Production
companies
| Sciarlo
Medusa Film
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Distributed by
| Medusa Film (Italy)
New Line International
(International)
[1]
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Release date
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- 28 October 1998
(
1998-10-28
)
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Running time
| 165 minutes
(Original cut)
125 minutes
[2]
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Country
| Italy
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Languages
| English
French
Italian
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Budget
| $9 million
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Box office
| $4 million (Italy)
[3]
$20.6 million (2019 re-release)
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The Legend of 1900
(
Italian
:
La leggenda del pianista sull'oceano
, "The Legend of the Pianist on the Ocean") is a 1998 Italian English-language
drama film
directed by
Giuseppe Tornatore
, and starring
Tim Roth
,
Pruitt Taylor Vince
and
Melanie Thierry
. It was Tornatore's first English-language film.
[4]
The film is inspired by
Novecento
, a
monologue
by
Alessandro Baricco
. The film was nominated for a variety of awards worldwide, winning several for
its soundtrack
.
Plot
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The story is told in the midst of the plot as a series of
flashbacks
. Musician Max Tooney enters a music shop and sells his old
Conn
trumpet. Clearly torn at parting from his prized possession, he asks to play it one last time. The shopkeeper agrees and, as he plays, the vendor recognizes the song as the same as recorded on a
record matrix
(master disc) he found. He asks who the piece is by and Max tells him the story of 1900.
A baby boy is found abandoned in the first class dining room of the
four stacker ocean liner
SS
Virginian
. Danny Boodman, a
coal-man
from the boiler room, names the boy Danny Boodman T. D. Lemon 1900, after himself, the fruit crate the boy was found in, and the year, and raises him as his own. A few years later Danny is killed in a workplace accident. When police officers come on the ship to take him to the orphanage, 1900 hides for several days and reappears playing a piano very well without having ever been taught.
1900 shows a particular gift for music and eventually grows up, joining the ship's orchestra. When Max is hired as a member of the orchestra in 1927, the two become close friends. 1900 never leaves the vessel, the outside world is too "big" for his imagination at this point. He stays current with outside musical trends as passengers explain new music trends or styles.
His reputation as a pianist is so renowned that
Jelly Roll Morton
, of
New Orleans
jazz fame, comes aboard to challenge him to a
piano duel
. After hearing Morton's first tune, 1900 plays a piece so simple and well known ("Silent Night") that Morton feels mocked. As Morton becomes more determined to display his talent, he plays an impressive tune ("The Crave") that brings tears to 1900's eyes. He then plays from memory the entire tune that Morton had just played. His playing fails to impress the crowd until his original piece ("Enduring Movement"), of such virtuosity and superhuman speed that the metal piano strings become hot enough to light a cigarette, which he hands to Morton as a gesture of victory.
A record producer, hearing of 1900's prowess brings a recording apparatus aboard and cuts a demo record of a 1900 original composition. He creates the piece, inspired by a woman (The Girl) 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 it live. He then tries to give the master to The Girl who inspired it, but is unable to and breaks it into pieces.
The story flashes back to the mid-1940s periodically, as Max (who has left the ship's orchestra in 1933) is seen trying to find 1900 in the now-deserted hull of the vessel which is scheduled to be scuttled and sunk far offshore. Max returns to the ship with the recording 1900 made long ago and plays it, hoping to lure him out. Max and 1900 finally meet again and 1900 is irremovable about sinking with the ship, 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 ever known.
As Max leaves the store, the shopkeeper gives him the trumpet back, without asking for money and saying "A good story is worth more than an old trumpet".
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Reception
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The Legend of 1900
received mixed critical reviews. On
Rotten Tomatoes
the film has an approval rating of 54% based on 41 reviews.
[5]
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 November 2019 the film was given a wide release in China and made 130 million yuan (the equivalent of about $18.4 million) in its first two weeks.
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Soundtrack
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Accolades
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Year
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Governing body
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Award
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Nominee and category
[8]
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Result
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1999
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Camerimage
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Golden Frog
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Lajos Koltai
for Best Cinematography
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Lost to
Elizabeth
[9]
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David di Donatello
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David
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Lajos Koltai for Best Cinematography
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Won
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Maurizio Millenotti
for Best Costume Design
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Won
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Giuseppe Tornatore
for Best Director
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Won
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Ennio Morricone
for Best Music
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Won
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Francesco Frigeri for Best Production Design
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Won
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Best Film
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Lost to
Fuori Dal Mondo
[10]
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Best Screenplay
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Lost to
Fuori Dal Mondo
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Scholars Jury David
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Giuseppe Tornatore
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Won
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European Film Awards
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European Film Award
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Lajos Koltai for Best Cinematographer
(also for
Sunshine
)
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Won
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Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists
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Nastro d'Argento
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Maurizio Millenotti for Best Costume Design
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Won
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Giuseppe Tornatore for Best Director
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Won
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Best
Producer
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Won
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Francesco Frigeri for Best Production Design
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Won
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Giuseppe Tornatore for Best Screenplay
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Won
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Nastro d'Argento Speciale
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Ennio Morricone for the musical research for composing the movie's original score
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Won
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2000
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Golden Globes
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Golden Globe Award
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Ennio Morricone for Best Original Score - Motion Picture
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Won
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Guild of German Art House Cinemas
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Guild Film Award - Silver
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Giuseppe Tornatore for Foreign Film
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Won
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Satellite Awards
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Golden Satellite Award
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Francesco Frigeri and Bruno Cesari for Best Art Direction, Production Design
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Lost to
Sleepy Hollow
[11]
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Ennio Morricone for Best Original Score
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Lost to
Sleepy Hollow
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