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Amarcord
TrailerAmarcord centers on Titta, an adolescent boy growing up among an eccentric cast of characters in the village of Borgo San Giuliano and social rituals, adolescent desires, male fantasies, and political subterfuge in 1930s Fascist Italy.Actors: Pupella Maggio, Armando Brancia, Magali Noël, Ciccio Ingrassia, Nando Orfei, Luigi Rossi, Bruno Zanin, Gianfilippo Carcano, Josiane Tanzilli, Maria Antonietta Beluzzi, Giuseppe Ianigro, ...»Director: Federico FelliniCountry: FranceDuration: 123 minQuality: HDRelease: 1973IMDb: 7.80 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "Amarcord"
Boston GlobeDecember 22, 2009Continues to resemble something a lewd, grouchy, fitfully indecent silent-movie director might have made for his first time using color and sound. That, at least, would explain the shouting.
TIME MagazineApril 27, 2009Fellini is so bountiful with incident and observation that he makes most other film makers seem stingy.
Minneapolis Star TribuneMarch 27, 2009Federico Fellini's films beg to be seen on a movie screen. Their panoramic, overstuffed frames and larger-than-life characters overflow the boundaries of home theater; their exuberant, generous humor is best enjoyed in a packed auditorium.
Washington PostMarch 13, 2009Orthodox Fellini lovers will give primacy to La Strada or La Dolce Vita, but Amarcord has its fans, and it's easy to see why.
Los Angeles TimesFebruary 13, 2009He [Director Fellini] leaves us with the hope that the human comedy just may be able to survive everything.
VarietyDecember 03, 2008This Fellini opus is his most accessible to mass audiences since La Dolce Vita.
CinemaniaJanuary 10, 2016Fellini shoots much of the film in muted colors that seem slightly out-of-focus, as if he were attempting to transport us into a dreamlike state.
TrespassSeptember 08, 2013Fellini's ability to compose a frame that oozes baroque drama and vitality is almost unparalleled and Amarcord more or less succeeded for me in evoking a time period through the eyes of a young boy...
Movie MetropolisFebruary 26, 2011Sweet and endearing for many, irritating and tedious for others.
Boston PhoenixDecember 17, 2009Seen today, Amarcord is something of a disappointment, clever and moving in places, but also sprawling, undisciplined, clumsy in patches, and decidedly overlong.
Flick FilosopherDecember 13, 2009[S]imply nonsensical to me. Fascists are idiots, Catholic priests are clowns -- I agree with this. So why don't I feel it?
Film4April 27, 2009Bloated, overblown and essentially empty, Fellini's last hit movie skims over the surface of the lives it depicts, substituting manufactured sentiment for genuine feeling or understanding.
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