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Amarcord (1973) (Blu-Ray) (*)
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$22.99

Screened, competed or awarded at:
Cinema Writers Circle Awards, Spain
David Donatello Awards
Golden Globes
Oscar Academy Awards
Other Film Festival Awards


Language Selections:
English ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )
English ( Subtitles )
French ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )
French ( Subtitles )
German ( Subtitles )
Italian ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )
Italian ( DTS-HD Master Audio )
Italian ( Subtitles )
Portuguese ( Subtitles )
Spanish ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )
Spanish ( Subtitles )


Product Origin/Format:
Spain ( Blu-Ray/Region A/B/C )

Running Time:
123 min

Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen (1.85:1)

Special Features:
Interactive Menu
Scene Access
Trailer(s)


Movie filmed in 1973 and produced in:
Italy ( Italy, Greece )


Directed By:
Federico Fellini


Written By:
Federico Fellini
Tonino Guerra


Actors:
Pupella Maggio ..... Miranda Biondi, Titta's Mother
Armando Brancia ..... Aurelio Biondi, Titta's Father
Magali Noël ..... Gradisca, The hairdresser (as Magali' Noel)
Ciccio Ingrassia ..... Teo - the mad uncle
Nando Orfei ..... Patacca, Titta's Uncle
Luigi Rossi ..... Lawyer
Bruno Zanin ..... Titta Biondi
Gianfilippo Carcano ..... Don Baravelli
Josiane Tanzilli ..... Volpina, prostitute
Maria Antonietta Beluzzi ..... Tobacconist
Giuseppe Ianigro ..... Titta's Grandfather
Ferruccio Brembilla ..... Fascist Leader
Antonino Faa Di Bruno ..... Count Lovignano (as Antonino Faa' Di Bruno)
Mauro Misul ..... Philosophy Teacher
Ferdinando Villella ..... Fighetta, Greek Teacher
Antonio Spaccatini ..... Federale
Aristide Caporale ..... Giudizio
Gennaro Ombra ..... Biscein
Domenico Pertica ..... Blind Man
Marcello Di Falco ..... The Prince
Stefano Proietti ..... Oliva, Titta' brother
Alvaro Vitali ..... Naso
Bruno Scagnetti ..... Ovo
Fernando De Felice ..... Ciccio
Bruno Lenzi ..... Gigliozzi
Gianfranco Marrocco ..... Son of Count Poltavo
Francesco Vona ..... Candela
Donatella Gambini ..... Aldina Cordini
Dina Adorni ..... Mrs. De Leonardis, Mathematics Teacher (uncredited)
Paolo Baroni ..... Student (uncredited)
Bruno Bertocci ..... Matteo - Gradisca's husband (uncredited)
Marcello Bonini Olas ..... Gymnastic teacher (uncredited)
Dante Cleri ..... History teacher (uncredited)
Mario Del Vago ..... Motorcyclist (uncredited)
Francesco Di Giacomo ..... Security Man (uncredited)
Dario Giacomelli ..... Patacca's friend (uncredited)
Veriano Ginesi ..... Life-guard (uncredited)
Mario Liberati ..... Ronald Coleman, The Theater Owner (uncredited)
Franco Magno ..... Zeus - High school headmaster (uncredited)
Cesare Martignon ..... Barber (uncredited)
Francesco Maselli ..... Bongioanni, Science Teacher (uncredited)
Lino Patruno ..... Bobo (uncredited)
Fredo Pistoni ..... Colonia (uncredited)
Eros Ramazzotti ..... Boy playing with snow (uncredited)
Faustone Signoretti ..... Il vetturino Madonna (uncredited)
Mario Silvestri ..... Italian Teacher (uncredited)
Fides Stagni ..... Art Teacher (uncredited)


Synopsis:
Federico Fellini's AMARCORD, an acclaimed semiautobiographical episodic drama, examines life in a small Adriatic village just before Mussolini's reign in the 1930s. As the weather changes and spring arrives, the village holds a festival in which it burns a symbolic bonfire and celebrates new life. This gathering in the central square is the first of many others throughout the film. Each time the community assembles, its colorful members show themselves in full force, boasting their bizarre, disjointed personalities--and pure mischief is the result. Several of the village ladies wear their eyebrows penciled on in high, provocative arches, a style that seethes sex and drama, coaxing the camera to follow them. The film takes on a circusy, chaotic tone, making it difficult to see a clear plot structure; AMARCORD instead breaks up into several memorably surreal sequences, a few of which follow a young man named Titta (Bruno Zanin) who wanders in and out of the animated provincial landscape, meeting assorted crazy characters and obsessing over sex. The beautiful clashes with the grotesque and politics and family matters blend together while sex is offset by violence in the inimitable style of Italy's late master of cinema whose tour de force won an Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film.




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