Amarcord/Dvd, Criterion Collection, DVD
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$5 - $10, Academy Award Winner, All, Alvaro Vitali, Armando Brancia, Bruno Zanin, C.B. Harding, Carla Mora, Carlo Savina, Ciccio Ingrassia, Comedy, Comedy Video, Criterion Collection, Domenico Pertica, Federico Fellini, Fernando Vona, Ferruccio Brembilla, Foreign Films, Franco Cristaldi, Franco Magno, Gennaro Ombra, Gianfilipo Carcano, Giuseppe Ianigro, Josiane Tanzilli, Luigi Rossi, Magali No l, Magali Noel, Marcello di Falco, Marco Misul, Maria Antonella Beluzzi, Maria Antonietta Beluzzi, Mario Liberati, Movies, Movies & TV Prime Day, Movies & TV › Movies, Nandino Orfei, Nando Orfei, Nino Rota, Over $10, Peppino Ianigro, Prime Day 10% Off, Pupella Maggio, Stefano Proietti, Tonino Guerra, Under $5Amarcord (The Criterion Collection) DVD This carnivalesque portrait of provincial Italy during the fascist period, the most personal film from Federico Fellini, satirizes the director’s youth and turns daily life into a circus of social rituals, adolescent desires, male fantasies, and political subterfuge, all set to Nina Rota’s classic, nostalgia-tinged score. The Academy Award–winning Amarcord remains one of cinema’s enduring treasures. Disc Features: New, restored high-definition digital transfer, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack on the Blu-ray edition Audio commentary by film scholars Peter Brunette and Frank Burke Fellini’s Homecoming, a new 45-minute documentary on the complicated relationship between the celebrated director, his hometown, and his past Video interview with star Magali Noël Federico Fellini’s drawings of characters in the film “Felliniana,” a presentation of ephemera devoted to Amarcord from the collection of Don Young Archival audio interviews with Fellini and his friends and family, by longtime radio film critic Gideon Bachmann New restoration demonstration Deleted scene American release trailer Optional English-dubbed soundtrack New and improved English subtitle translation PLUS: A booklet featuring a new essay by scholar Sam Rohdie and Fellini’s 1967 essay “My Rimini" Number of discs: 2 Run Time: 123 minutes
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