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Amarcord

The title is from the Italian for "I remember" and that is what Director Fellini does in this heartfelt autobiographical drama. The life and times of a coastal village at the dawn of the Fascists regime are chronicled through the eyes of an adolescent boy. Winner of the Best Foreign Film Academy Award.

Year: 1974
Genre: Alice's 500 Greatest Films, Italian Cinema, NYFCC Awards - Best Film, Best of the 1970s, Movies (1001 You Must See Before You Die)
Country: Italy
Director: Federico Fellini
Starring: Magali Noel, Bruno Zanin, Pupella Maggio
Duration: 118 Minutes
Rating: R16
Subtitles: Yes
7.8/10
Location in store: Alice's 500 Greatest Films

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