Amarcord

Amarcord (1973)

Tagline: The Fantastic World of Fellini!

Overview: In an Italian seaside town, young Titta gets into trouble with his friends and watches various local eccentrics as they engage in often absurd behavior. Frequently clashing with his stern father and defended by his doting mother, Titta witnesses the actions of a wide range of characters, from his extended family to Fascist loyalists to sensual women, with certain moments shifting into fantastical scenarios.

Release Date: 18 December 1973

Runtime: 2 hours and 3 minutes

Genres: Comedy and Drama

Language: ελληνικά and Italiano

Company: Productions et Éditions Cinématographiques Françaises and F.C. Produzioni

Status: Released

Writer: Federico Fellini

Director: Federico Fellini

Producer: Franco Cristaldi

Vote Average: 3.334

Vote Count: 1153

Country: Italy and France

Trailers

Amarcord Trailer

Cast

Actor Name Character Name
Donatella GambiniAldina Cordini
Josiane TanzilliVolpina
Rolando De SantisBarista (uncredited)
Faustone SignorettiMadonna (uncredited)
Clemente BaccheriniCaffè Commercio Owner (uncredited)
Gianni Di SegniMan Lighting the Bonfire (uncredited)
Amerigo CastrighellaPatacca's Friend (uncredited)
Antonino Faà di BrunoCount Lovignano
Ciccio IngrassiaTeo, Titta's Uncle
Magali NoëlGradisca
Antonio SpaccatiniFederale
Domenico PerticaCantarel's Blind Man
Marina TrovalusciGradisca's Younger Sister (uncredited)
Ferdinando VillellaFighetta, Greek Teacher
Fernando De FeliceCicco
Nando OrfeiPatacca, Titta's Uncle
Torindo BernardiPriest's Assistant (uncredited)
Aristide CaporaleGiudizio
Bruno ZaninTitta Biondi
Maria Antonietta BeluzziTobacconist
Fiorella MagalotiGradisca's Elder Sister (uncredited)
Dante CleriTeacher (uncredited)
Gianfranco MarroccoCount Poltavo
Fides StagniFine Arts Teacher (uncredited)
Alvaro VitaliNaso
Francesco Di GiacomoSecurity (uncredited)
Marcello Bonini OlasTeacher (uncredited)
Dario GiacomelliPatacca's Friend (uncredited)
Eros RamazzottiBoy (uncredited)
Bruno LenziGigliozzi
Veriano GinesiLifeguard (uncredited)
Dina AdorniMath Teacher (uncredited)
Stefano ProiettiOliva (Titta's Younger Brother)
Carmela EusepiYoung Countess of Lovignano (uncredited)
Mario Del VagoMotorcyclist (uncredited)
Paolo BaroniStudent (uncredited)
Giuseppe IanigroTitta's Grandfather
Carla MoraChambermaid (uncredited)
Gianfilippo CarcanoDon Baravelli
Mario LiberatiColman, the Cinema Owner (uncredited)
Costantino SerrainoGigino Penna Bianca (uncredited)
Luigi RossiLawyer
Bruno BertocciMatteo (uncredited)
Goffredo PistoniColonia (uncredited)
Armando BranciaAurelio Biondi
Vincenzo CaldarolaHomeless (uncredited)
Marco LaurentinoWar-Wounded Man (uncredited)
Salvatore PorcaroBobo (uncredited)
Mario MiloPhotographer (uncredited)
Mario NeboliniMunicipal Secretary (uncredited)
Riccardo SattaIntermediary (uncredited)
Antonio MarcoliniMan in Town Square (uncredited)
Lino PatrunoBobo (uncredited)
Marcella Di FalcoPrince
Franco MagnoZeus (uncredited)
Cesare MartignoniBarber (uncredited)
Gennaro OmbraBiscein
Bruno ScagnettiOvo
Ferruccio BrembillaFascist Leader
Mauro MisulPhilosophy Teacher
Pupella MaggioMiranda Biondi

Screenshots

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Ratings

3.334/10 based on 1153 votes.

Review

Amarcord is a genres film blending Comedy and Drama themes with strong direction from Federico Fellini. Produced under Productions et Éditions Cinématographiques Françaises and F.C. Produzioni, the movie runs 2 hours and 3 minutes and has been praised for its performances and production. At worldfree4u.online, it stands out as a highlight of 18 December 1973 cinema.

FAQs

Q: Who directed the Amarcord?
A: Federico Fellini directed the Amarcord.

Q: Who wrote the Amarcord?
A: The Amarcord is written by Federico Fellini.

Q: When is the Amarcord releasing?
A: The release date is 18 December 1973.

Q: What is the runtime of Amarcord?
A: The runtime is approximately 2 hours and 3 minutes.

Q: What is the genre of the Amarcord?
A: It falls into Comedy and Drama genres.