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| ACTORS: | Magali Noël, Bruno Zanin |
| CATEGORY: | Video |
| DIRECTOR: | Federico Fellini |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 19 September, 1974 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Home Vision Entertainment |
| MPAA RATING: | R (Restricted) |
| FEATURES: | Color, Widescreen, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Foreign Film - Italian |
| MEDIA: | VHS Tape |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 037429095034 |
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Customer Reviews of Amarcord
Rapturous A stunning, gorgeous work. The seemingly accidental colliding of scenes, which come and go as memories do, is what makes Fellini's Amarcord (I remember) such a perfect depiction of one's memories of youth. It feels like a collection of moments so bright and vibrant, that it is totally believable that it would be those that the central figure, Titta, would remember. Fellini remembers his own childhood, of course, through Titta in Amarcord, and the help of a lot of fantasy and fiction, which Fellini loves to deploy in order to reach penetrating truth. Rich colours, cinematography, and a beautiful Nino Rota score also help create the dreamlike feel of memory. Fellini had such a sense for movement - both of the camera, and for the arrangement of figures in the frame (also known as mise-en-scene), and though it is nearly impossible to pick a favourite Fellini work, this sense works here just as marvellously and hypnotically as it does in 8 1/2. Amarcord is an enrapturing film - truly a thing to behold
a great Criterion Collection film. Fellini's youth revisted
The film title means "I remember" This movie, filmed in Fellini's home town of Rimini is his depection of what he remembers of his own teenage years. In it we have a series of unrelated scenes which merge together to create a depiction of what life was like under Musollini's facist regime. It is a very interesting film with some humor in it. My favorite scene was when smeone had put a gramaphone (record player) in the bell tower of a local building and had "Internationale" playing on it! The police reaction is quite humorous. It is cool how the facists considered communism 'subversive'.
Fellini said that is was based loosely on his own teenage years.
and i thought my uncle was nuts
this is a great cast of characters that intertwine with one another to tell the story of boys growing up. great anti-facist satire, and visual comedy. perhaps the best coming-of-age film ever, amarcord gets a standing ovation at precisely the 100:00 minute mark (check it yourself) as every young mans dream comes true, in this case, 100 times over.
fantastic transfer that shames my old VHS copy. check it out