Also Known As: Amarcord - mig og min familie
Company: F.C. Produzioni / PECF
Aspect Ratio: 1.85 : 1
Plot: A year in the life of a small Italian coastal town in the nineteen-thirties, as is recalled by a director with a superstar's access to the resources of the Italian film industry and a piper's command over our imaginations. Federico Fellini's film combines the free form and make-believe splendor with the comic, bittersweet feeling for character and narrative we remember from some of his best films of the 1950s. The town in the film is based on Rimini, where Mr. Fellini grew up. Yet there is now something magical, larger-than-life about the town, its citizens and many of the things that happen to them.
Cast and Character: Pupella Maggio as Miranda Biondi, Titta's Mother / Armando Brancia as Aurelio Biondi, Titta's Father / Magali Noël as Gradisca, The hairdresser / Ciccio Ingrassia as Teo - the mad uncle / Nando Orfei as Patacca, Titta's Uncle / Luigi Rossi as Lawyer / Bruno Zanin as Titta Biondi / Gianfilippo Carcano as Don Baravelli / Josiane Tanzilli as Volpina, prostitute / Maria Antonietta Beluzzi as Tobacconist / Giuseppe Ianigro as Titta's Grandfather / Ferruccio Brembilla as Fascist Leader / Antonino Faà di Bruno as Count Lovignano / Mauro Misul as Philosophy Teacher / Ferdinando Villella as Fighetta, Greek Teacher
Trailer: n/A
Creators: n/A
Description: A series of comedic and nostalgic vignettes set in a 1930s Italian coastal town.
Directors: Federico Fellini
Genres: Comedy / Drama
Location: Anzio, Rome, Lazio, Italy
MPAA: R
Opening Weekend: n/A
Poster: posters/0071129.jpg
Rating: 7.8
Release Date: 19 September 1974 (USA)
Runtime: 123 min
Seasons: n/A
Sound Mix: Mono
Tagline: The Fantastic World of Fellini!
Title: Amarcord
Trailer:
Url: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0071129/
Votes: 21,007
Writers: Federico Fellini / Tonino Guerra
Year: 1973
Amarcord got rated 7.8.
About the movie: A year in the life of a small Italian coastal town in the nineteen-thirties, as is recalled by a director with a superstar's access to the resources of the Italian film industry and a piper's command over our imaginations. Federico Fellini's film combines the free form and make-believe splendor with the comic, bittersweet feeling for character and narrative we remember from some of his best films of the 1950s. The town in the film is based on Rimini, where Mr. Fellini grew up. Yet there is now something magical, larger-than-life about the town, its citizens and many of the things that happen to them.
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