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Amarcord (or 'I Remember' in local dialect) was conceived as a tribute to Fellini's childhood upbringing in the Italian resort town of Rimini. He captures a year in the life of a provincial seaside town in the 1930s through a series of nostalgic vignettes which reflect the bizarre mixture of characters and events that the town attracts: loopy teachers, strange foreigners, curvaceous women, a skinny nymphomaniac and a crazed solitary motorcyclist, hilarious family rows, a wedding and a funeral. Veering from delicate and painful emotions - the poignant mortality of the dying mother playing with her wedding ring, now loose on her wasted finger, as her husband strains to keep his composure - to scenes of hilarity as schoolboys play pranks on their teacher, Fellini's Amarcord covers life in all its forms: comedy and tragedy, wonder and disillusionment.
Winner of the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film in 1974.

Average rating (1 review)
Amazing and Uplifting!
MarkCoburn | 20/05/2007 | See all MarkCoburn's reviews (1) »
This film has lost none of it's value to this day. The shots as are beautiful and authentic even 30 years later. The film is funny and sentimental in the best sense, with a very real feeling of growing up in this little place in Italy i the 1930s. Not a moment to long, every scene is a pleasure!
Bruno Zanin, Magali Noel, Gianfilippo Carcano, Pupella Maggio & Armando Brancia | |
15 years and over | |
1973 | |
Widescreen 1.85:1 Anamorphic | |
Italian | |
English | |
2 hours (approx) | |
Region 2 - Will only play on European Region 2 or multi-region DVD players. |






























