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Amarcord - Criterion Collection (1974)

Starring: Magali Noël, Bruno Zanin Director: Federico Fellini Rating: R (Restricted) Format: DVD
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Federico Fellini's 1974 fantasy-memoir of life in his hometown during the Fascist era is basically the full palette of experience--sex, families, politics--with his surreal twist. As a general picture of the 1930s community carrying on rituals but with an element of government harshness in the air, the film is quite memorable (especially in scenes set around the town square). Less satisfying is Fellini's tighter focus on certain, forgettable individuals. The ironic title translates into, "I remember," but here memory is more a matter of loving vision than actuality. --Tom Keogh

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In this carnivalesque portrait of provincial Italy during the Fascist period, Fellini satirizes his youth and turns daily life into a circus of rituals, sensations and emotions. Adolescent desires, male fantasies, and political repartee are set to Nina Rota's music in this beautiful transfer of Amarcord.

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5.0 out of 5 stars The magic of Fellini, August 26, 2000
By Miko (Jersey City, NJ United States) - See all my reviews
Fellini's theme of coming of age memoir works as a beautiful nostalgic piece. The film resonates from an earlier film of his 8 1/2 showing the director's flashes to his seaside hometown. I've watched this film several times and on every occassion find something new. Here's a tip to enjoy watching a foreign film - Do NOT watch the English dubbed version if there is any - so much is lost in the film. Fellini's films work with subtitles because they make you forget you're reading them at all and as always, Fellini pleases both eye and ear and subsequently the heart. The musical score by Nino Rota is something one looks forward to in every scene. His music perfectly sets the tempo of each image, and I mean each and every one. What a duo of artistic genius these two men are! Watching the film on its excellent Criterion-restored DVD version, one can only wonder what the cinema world would be without Fellini.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Being Oneself:Always an Act of Creation in Amarcord, May 5, 2007
By J. Brackett (Greenville, SC) - See all my reviews
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The theme of this story is the compassion that allows close-knit, small-town Italians in the 1930's to lead a meaningful existence in the context of Fascist oppression and economic hardship.
This story is culturally valuable because it shows the beauty of meaningfully existing, unchanged, amid destructive and oppressive forces. When a peacock lands in the snow with its beautiful, vibrant blue and green feathers, it exemplifies beauty, simply existing, within harsh conditions. The point of the story is not that the characters of this small Italian town make any world-altering advances, but rather that they maintain what they already have and admire--their sense of community and individual compassion--despite oppressive odds. Fellini gives his audience mischievous adolescents, oblivious teachers, a "crazy" uncle, a humorous grandfather, an idealistic and extremely feminine beauty, a generous but sickly mother and her easily-angered husband, dissatisfied workers, a story-telling lawyer, a prince, and a lying snack vendor. And none of these characters is ever treated inhumanely, or as being of any less value than any other. The uncle has an episode in which he climbs a tree and throws rocks at people who try to get him down, all the while yelling, "I want a woman!" Hours pass and the doctor who eventually comes to get him down remarks, "He has normal days, and he has not normal days...Just like us." Through the interaction of these characters, Fellini allows his audiences to encounter a town, the families, a community, and the simple life that exists within it. This film is powerful because it is saying that one does not have to defeat oppression to be worthy of being a model, seen and honored. You have only to live, to be yourself--which means to create--to be something powerful and moving.
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of Fellini's greatest films, September 3, 1999
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Fellini is truly one of the greatest film makers of all time. "Masterpiece" can be used to describe so many of his films and "Amarcord" can surely fit that descriptive word. The atmosphere of his films is enhanced by Nino Rota's classic music scores. This Criterion Collection is a perfect print. The quality of this Criterion Collection is sheer perfection on every aspect. A must for every lover of great films. I definitely hope all of Fellini's films will be released on DVD.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Amarcord
A great classic movie that I had to buy as I loved it so much.This Criterion collection is great because apart from being a very good copy of the movie,it comes with a story book... Read more
Published 21 days ago by Mr. T. Marzella

4.0 out of 5 stars Memory Play
Fellini's 1973 AMARCORD was hailed by critics in both Europe and the United States as a return to the standard of quality of his earlier works. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Jay Dickson

5.0 out of 5 stars emotionally resonant and visually memorable
A Fellini movie is never about the "plot" -- it's about the images, the music, the mood and the vast tapestry of human lives being lived that he conjures. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Alan A. Elsner

4.0 out of 5 stars Fellini in second gear
Federico Fellini's 1973 Amarcord is a film that has often been linked with Ingmar Bergman's Fanny & Alexander as films by old men looking back on their youth. Read more
Published 10 months ago by Cosmoetica

5.0 out of 5 stars A compassionate, funny, and telling film
"Amarcord"--"I Remember"--just may be my single favorite Fellini film. I love it for three reasons. Read more
Published 10 months ago by Kerry Walters

5.0 out of 5 stars on the nostalgia wings
It's a sincere documentary of the era it depicts. Excellent in every respect thanks also to Criterion treatment.
Published 14 months ago by Pietro Ripamonti

4.0 out of 5 stars Don't give up on this one...
Movie set in the 1930's in a small town in Italy on the Adriatic. The movie initially feels like a series of disconnected and chaotic sequences that lack structure and direction... Read more
Published 14 months ago by D. Kanigan

5.0 out of 5 stars Fellini's Masterpiece
Fellini's most personal film remains his masterpiece--a rich, beautiful pageant of small town life and an examination of one family that is brimming with funny scenes of fantasy... Read more
Published 15 months ago by Graveyard Poet

1.0 out of 5 stars Doesn't Withstand the Test of Time
What may have passed for great art in the narcissistic seventies must today be seen for crude, overbaked claptrap by a once-great cinematist who was just treading water by 1973... Read more
Published 20 months ago by R. SELIG

5.0 out of 5 stars Author Cinema
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Published 23 months ago by Anatoly Antohin

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