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Amarcord [DVD] [1973]
Amarcord [DVD] [1973]
Amarcord [DVD] [1973]
Fellini's Oscar-winning homage to his home town of Rimini remains his most popular film, capturing the wonder and disillusionment of everyday lives through a fantastic array of bizarre yet very human characters.
Amarcord [DVD] [1973]
Item #: 90256825

Amarcord [DVD] [1973]

Item #: 90256825

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Fellini's Oscar-winning homage to his home town of Rimini remains his most popular film, capturing the wonder and disillusionment of everyday lives through a fantastic array of bizarre yet very human characters.
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What Stands Out

Cinematic Classic
Amarcord is a revered masterpiece by Federico Fellini, capturing the essence of 1930s Italy through vivid storytelling and stunning visuals, making it a must-have for film enthusiasts.
Bonus Features
This DVD edition includes exclusive bonus content such as behind-the-scenes footage and interviews, enriching the viewing experience and providing deeper insights into Fellini's creative process.
High-Quality Format
The DVD format ensures high-quality visuals and sound, preserving the film's artistic elements for optimal viewing at home, appealing to classic cinema collectors seeking enduring quality.

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Aspect Ratio 16:9 - 1.85:1
Is discontinued by manufacturer No
Language English, French, Italian
Package Dimensions 19.2 x 13.6 x 1.5 cm; 90 g
Item model number 7321900322805
Director Federico Fellini
Media Format Colour, Mono, PAL, Subtitled, Widescreen
Run time 1 hour and 58 minutes
Release date 17 April 2019
Actors Armando Brancia, Ciccio Ingrassia, Magali Noel, Nando Orfei, Pupella Maggio
Subtitles: Arabic, Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Spanish
Language English (Dolby Digital 1.0), French (Dolby Digital 1.0), Italian (Dolby Digital 1.0)
Studio Warner Bros. Home Ent.
Number of discs 1
GenreComedy, Drama
FormatColour, Mono, PAL, Subtitled, Widescreen
ContributorArmando Brancia, Ciccio Ingrassia, Federico Fellini, Magali Noel, Nando Orfei, Pupella Maggio
Runtime1 hour and 58 minutes

Who Should Buy?

Suitable For
  • Classic Film Lovers

    Those who appreciate cinematic history will admire Federico Fellini's unique storytelling and artistic vision in 'Amarcord'.

  • Italian Culture Enthusiasts

    Anyone interested in exploring Italian culture and society during the Fascist era will find this film deeply insightful.

  • Art Film Collectors

    Collectors of art films will appreciate the visual styles and thematic depth that 'Amarcord' brings to the collection.

Not Suitable For
  • Mainstream Action Fans

    Viewers who prefer fast-paced action and commercial blockbusters may find 'Amarcord' slow and uneventful.

  • Casual Movie Watchers

    Those looking for light entertainment might not appreciate the complex narrative and art-house nature of this film.

  • Children and Young Teens

    Due to mature themes and adult content, 'Amarcord' is unsuitable for younger audiences seeking family-friendly entertainment.

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  • Question: What genre does this film belong to?

    Answer: It's an ensemble drama that combines elements of comedy and tragedy.
  • Question: What time period does the film reflect?

    Answer: The film reflects the 1930s, a time marked by the rise of fascism.
  • Question: What visual style does the film use?

    Answer: The film is shot in soft, muted colors, emphasizing its nostalgic themes.

Movies 7321900322805 Editorial Review

**** "Amarcord," directed by Federico Fellini, encapsulates the essence of nostalgic memoir through an exploration of adolescence in a fictional village during 1930s Fascist Italy. This semi-autobiographical film serves as a kaleidoscopic window into Fellini's past, artfully intertwining the vividness of youthful memory with the starkness of reality. The film's title, meaning "I remember," reflects its underpinning structure, where Titta's coming-of-age journey is framed by poignant commentary on the absurdities of political and social life. Reviewers universally commend the film for its rich tapestry of characters, from the playful to the macabre, all alive within the quirky, yet relatable microcosm of community. Notably, the film's visual storytelling and cinematic composition are celebrated, with critics emphasizing Fellini's effortless filmmaking style. Roger Ebert captures this sentiment perfectly, highlighting the purity and ease with which Fellini orchestrates complex scenes, showcasing his unparalleled craftsmanship. The film also receives accolades for its unrestrained humor and incisive critique of cultural norms, effectively dissecting the societal Constraints of the era. However, a major caveat arises regarding the audio experience; many viewers express disappointment with the English dubbing, which they believe diminishes the film's artistic integrity. Critics strongly recommend viewing the film in its original Italian language with English subtitles, as this preserves the authenticity of Fellini's vision. Overall, "Amarcord" is not only a critical success but also a masterclass in blending personal memory with broader historical themes, making it a must-see for both film enthusiasts and casual viewers alike. **

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Pros

  • Rich visual storytelling and masterful filmmaking by Federico Fellini
  • Strong character development with a diverse cast
  • Humorous yet poignant critique of societal norms
  • Time capsule effect of nostalgia and community life
  • Highly regarded as one of Fellini's seminal works

Cons

  • Poor quality of English dubbing diminishes the film's impact

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