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  • Criterion Collection Amarcord (BD) [Italian]

Amarcord (BD) [Italian]

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Federico Fellini returned to the provincial landscape of his childhood with this carnivalesque reminiscence, recreating his hometown of Rimini in Cinecittà’s studios and rendering its daily life as a circus of social rituals, adolescent desires, male fantasies, and political subterfuge. Sketching a gallery of warmly observed comic caricatures, Fellini affectionately evokes a vanished world haloed with the glow of memory, even as he sends up authority figures representing church and state, satirizing a country stultified by Fascism. 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.

FILM INFO

  • Italy
  • 1973
  • 123 minutes
  • Color
  • 1.85:1
  • Italian
  • Spine #4

SPECIAL FEATURES

  • Restored high-definition digital transfer, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack on the Blu-ray edition
  • Audio commentary by film scholars Peter Brunette and Frank Burke
  • American release trailer
  • Deleted scene
  • Fellini’s Homecoming, a forty-five-minute documentary on the complicated relationship between the celebrated director, his hometown, and his past
  • Interview with star Magali Noël
  • Fellini’s drawings of characters in the film
  • Felliniana, a presentation of ephemera devoted to Amarcord, from the collection of Don Young
  • Archival audio interviews of Fellini and his friends and family, by critic Gideon Bachmann
  • Restoration demonstration
  • Optional English-dubbed soundtrack
  • PLUS: An essay by scholar Sam Rohdie, author of Fellini Lexicon, and, for the Blu-ray edition, Fellini’s 1967 essay “My Rimini”
1973 / Culture Clash Torch / Federico Fellini / Italy
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