"Cinema Paradiso" Wins Foreign Language Film: 1990 Oscars

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Live from Moscow, Jack Lemmon and Natalya Negoda present the Oscar for Foreign Language Film to Italy for Cinema Paradiso at the 62nd Academy Awards. Accepted by director Giuseppe Tornatore and producer Franco Cristaldi, and hosted by Billy Crystal.

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Cinema Paradiso (Film)
Jack Lemmon
Natalya Negoda
Moscow
Italy
Oscars
Academy Award (Award)
Foreign Language Film
acceptance
speech
win
Giuseppe Tornatore
Franco Cristaldi
1990
1989
Yakov Smirnoff (Comedian)