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amarcord, nino rota, cam

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amarcord
(1973)


composer: nino rota

label: CAM original soundtracks

AKA: I Remember

total duration: 00.28.54

soundtrack style: drama comedy fantasy



   


tracks

01. Amarcord
02. La Fogaraccia
03. Le Manine di Primavera
04. Lo Struscio / Quel Motivetto che mi piace Tanto/Stormy Weather/La Cucaracha
05. L'Emiro e le sue Odalische
06. Gary Cooper
07. La Gradisca e il Principe
08. Ti Ricordi di Siboney? / Siboney
09. Danzando nella Nebbia
10. Tutti a Vedere il Rex
11. Quanto mi piace la Gradisca
12. La Gradisca si Sposa e se Ne Va

 
 
further information
This is the new coverpak edition, with colorful graphics and liner notes in 5 languages (Italian, English, French, Spanish, and German)
 
description
Amarcord "I remember"
This 1973 nostalgic coming-of-age comedy is, essentially, director Federico Fellini's bio-pic of his early years in his birth-place town of Rimini. This is one of Nino Rota's most beautiful and memorable scores (also heard during the Opening Ceremony at the 2006 Torino XX Olympic Winter Games).
This is the original motion-picture soundtrack.

Stars Pupella Maggio (Titta's mother), Magali Noel (sexy Gradisca), Bruno Zanin (young Titta), Armando Brancia (Titta's father), Ciccio Ingrassia (the crazy Uncle Teo), Nando Orfei (Pataca), and Maria Antonietta Beluzzi (the big-breasted tabacconist).

Oscar: Best Foreign Film

 
story

Federico Fellini's warmly nostalgic memory piece examines daily life in the Italian village of Rimini during the reign of Mussolini, and won the 1974 Academy Award as Best Foreign Film.
The film's greatest asset is its ability to be sweet without being cloying, due in great part to Danilo Donati's surrealistic art direction and to the frequently bawdy injections of sex and politics by screenwriters Fellini and Tonino Guerra.
Fellini clearly has deep affection for the people of this seaside village, warts and all, and communicates it through episodic visual anecdotes which are seen as if through the mists of a favorite dream, playfully scored by Nino Rota and lovingly photographed by Giuseppe Rotunno.

Cast:
Pupella Maggio, Magali Noel, Armando Brancia, Ciccio Ingrassia

Director:
Federico Fellini

 

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