Amarcord (1973)

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In this carnivalesque portrait of provincial Italy during the Fascist period, Federico Fellini’s most personal film satirizes his youth and turns daily life into a circus of social rituals, adolescent desires, male fantasies, and political subterfuge... (www.criterion.com/films/208)
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The Fantastic World of Fellini!
 

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Awards

Amarcord (1973) was nominated for the following awards:

Academy Awards

1.
Oscar
1976
Best Director
Nominated  
2.
Oscar
1976
Best Writing, Original Screenplay
Nominated  
3.
Oscar
1976
Best Writing, Original Screenplay
Tonino Guerra
Nominated  

David di Donatello Awards

4.
David
1974
Best Director (Migliore Regia)
Won  

Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists

5.
Silver Ribbon
1974
Best Story (Migliore Soggetto Originale)
Won  
6.
Silver Ribbon
1974
Best Director (Regista del Miglior Film Italiano)
Won  
7.
Silver Ribbon
1974
Best Story (Migliore Soggetto Originale)
Tonino Guerra
Won  

Kinema Junpo Awards

8.
Kinema Junpo Award
1975
Best Foreign Language Film Director
Won  

Bodil Awards

9.
Bodil
1975
Best European Film (Bedste europæiske film)
Won  

New York Film Critics Circle Awards

10.
NYFCC Award
1974
Best Director
Won  

French Syndicate of Cinema Critics

11.
Critics Award
1975
Best Foreign Film
Won  
 

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  • Director Federico Fellini has denied that the movie is autobiographical, but agreed that there are similarities with his own childhood.
    (imdb.com)
  • The title is the phonetic translation of the words "Mi ricordo" (I remember) as spelled in the dialect of Rimini, the town in which the director Federico Fellini was born, and where the film is set. The correct spelling should be "A m`arcord".
    (imdb.com)
  • The first movie ever released on home video in the "letterbox" format (on an RCA SelectaVision CED videodisc, January, 1984), preceding the letterbox laserdisc release of Woody Allen`s Manhattan (1979) by eight months.
    (imdb.com)
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