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Amarcord

Amarcord

Federico Fellini ( Italy, France | 1973)

 

Described by Roger Ebert as Fellini’s “final great film”, and the winner of 1974’s Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, Amarcord is a semi-autobiographical coming-of-age story set in a particularly vivid seaside town during Italy’s fascist era. Bursting with indelible imagery (shot by Giuseppe Rotunno), characters and episodes, the film’s highly stylised world is modelled on Fellini’s hometown of Rimini and co-writer Guerra’s own Romagna upbringing – its title loosely translating as “I remember” in the local Romagnolo dialect. Featuring one of Nino Rota’s most memorable scores.

 

In partnership with:

Melbourne Cinematheque

  • Organized by: The Melbourne Cinémathèque & ACMI present
  • In collaboration with: IIC Melbourne