Amarcord (Italian: [amarˈkɔrd]) is a 1973 comedy-drama film directed by Federico Fellini, a semi- autobiographical tale about Titta, an adolescent boy growing up among an eccentric cast of characters in the village of Borgo San Giuliano (situated near the ancient walls of Rimini) [2] in 1930s Fascist Italy.
Amarcord: Directed by Federico Fellini. With Magali Noël, Bruno Zanin, Pupella Maggio, Armando Brancia. A series of comedic and nostalgic vignettes set in a 1930s Italian coastal town.
Winner of Fellini’s fourth Academy Award for best foreign-language film, Amarcord remains one of the director’s best-loved creations, beautifully weaving together Giuseppe Rottuno’s colorful cinematography, Danilo Donati’s extravagant costumes and sets, and Nino Rota’s nostalgia-tinged score.
“Amarcord” is like a long dance number, interrupted by dialogue, public events and meals. It is constructed like a guided tour through a year in the life of the town, from one spring to the next.
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Criterion Collection Edition #4 This carnivalesque portrait of provincial Italy during the fascist period, the most personal film from Federico Fellini, satirizes the director’s youth and turns daily life into a circus of social rituals, adolescent desires, male fantasies, and political subterfuge, all set to Nina Rota’s classic, nostalgia-tinged score. The Academy Award winning AMARCORD ...
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Watch Amarcord on HBO Max. Plans start at $10.99/month. In director Federico Fellini's classic coming-of-age masterpiece, the dreamlike memories of an old man at the dawn of the century wander back to the town of Rimini, Italy, during the 1930s.