ONE FROM THE HEART: REPRISE

RIALTO PICTURES TO THEATRICALLY RELEASE

FRANCIS FORD COPPOLA’S NEW 4K RESTORATION OF

ONE FROM THE HEART: REPRISE ON JANUARY 19, 2024

Hank (Frederic Forrest} and Frannie (Teri Garr) argue while celebrating their fifth anniversary. Yearning for a life of excitement and romance, Frannie fears that she is wasting her life on a man who shows no interest in her dreams of traveling to far-off places. The argument escalates and they break up. Heading in separate ways and taking to the streets, they both meet and spend the night with strangers. Hank with the seductive Leila (Nastassja Kinski) a runaway circus performer, and Frannie with Ray (Raul Julia), a handsome waiter who moonlights as a cocktail pianist and singer. After another show-down, Frannie says that she is leaving Hank for Ray and that they plan to escape to Bora Bora. Hank follows her to the airport in a last-ditch attempt to win her back.

DIRECTED BY Francis Ford Coppola

WRITTEN BY Francis Ford Coppola

STARRING Frederic Forrest, Teri Garr, Raul Julia, Nastassja Kinski, Lainie Kazan, and Harry Dean Stanton

SOUNDTRACK BY Tom Waits featuring Waits and vocalist Crystal Gayle

CHOREOGRAPHY BY Gene Kelly

ABOUT THE RESTORATION

The restoration, supervised by Francis Ford Coppola, was made in 4K by American Zoetrope and Roundabout Entertainment in the US. The 4K scans were lifted from the original camera negative, and great efforts have been made to add thirteen minutes of original camera negative, restoring opticals and dupe negative. The restoration was approved by Coppola himself, as six minutes of IP were added to replace the original negative that was thought to be destroyed in a flood in Rome where the negative was kept.

ABOUT RIALTO PICTURES

Founded in 1997 by Bruce Goldstein, joined by partner Adrienne Halpern a year later, the award-winning Rialto Pictures is one of the country’s leading specialty distributors. Eric Di Bernardo is Rialto’s national sales director. Los Angeles Times film critic Kenneth Turan has hailed Rialto as the “gold standard,” while David Schwartz, former Chief Curator of the Museum of the Moving Image in New York, noted that “Rialto has made — and continues to make — a tremendous contribution to film culture in the United States.” Since 2012, Rialto has been the main U.S. theatrical and non-theatrical representative of the STUDIOCANAL library, one of the most important in the world with 8,000 international titles. In 2023, the Museum of Modern Art in New York commemorated Rialto’s 25th anniversary with a 30-film retrospective.

Runtime: 93 minutes 11 seconds

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