IMDb7.7/10
Rotten Tomatoes96%
Metacritic81/100
Google Users87%
Director: Federico Fellini•Genres: Comedy, Drama
Federico Fellini's nostalgic and episodic film looks back at his childhood and adolescence in the fictional town of Borgo, Italy, during the Fascist era. Through a series of whimsical and often surreal vignettes, the film captures the rhythms of small-town life, the eccentric characters, and the universal experiences of growing up, love, and longing. It paints a vivid portrait of memory and the subjective nature of recollection.
Amarcord was widely acclaimed by critics for its unique blend of humor, pathos, and visual artistry. It is considered one of Fellini's most personal and beloved films, celebrated for its evocative portrayal of memory and its affectionate, yet critical, look at Italian society during the Fascist period. Audiences also embraced its charm and emotional resonance.
Praised for its nostalgic and dreamlike evocation of childhood memories.
Celebrated for Fellini's distinctive visual style and masterful direction.
Appreciated for its humor, warmth, and unique characters.
Google audience: Google users overwhelmingly enjoyed 'Amarcord,' frequently praising its vivid portrayal of Italian life and Fellini's signature blend of the surreal and the deeply human. Many commented on the film's ability to evoke a strong sense of nostalgia and its memorable, eccentric characters.
Won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1975. Nominated for Best Director and Best Original Screenplay at the 47th Academy Awards.
The title 'Amarcord' is a word from the Romagnol dialect, meaning 'I remember.' Fellini deliberately chose this dialect word to emphasize the deeply personal and memory-driven nature of the film.
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