Monday, September 8, 2008

Amarcord

Dir: Federico Fellini, 1974, Italy (8*)
Best Foreign Film (AA)

Probably Fellini’s most accessible film, as he fondly recalls his childhood through cinema, perhaps rose-colored by time and distance, but enjoyable nonetheless. Paints a vivid picture of rural Italy, how one’s life is shaped by religion, family, school, early friends, and adolescent fantasies and dreams. Here, Fellini’s fantasies make a more universal connection.

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