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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Calgary Cinematheque Presents:<br />Fellini&#039;s<br />Amarcord (1973)<br />35mm / Colour / 123 mins / Italian w/ English subtitles<br />Thursday, May 20 at 7pm<br />The Plaza Theatre, 1133 Kensington Road NW<br />$12 General Admission / $10 Members/Students/Seniors</p><p>Academy Award â€“ Best Foreign Film of 1974<br />AMONG FELLINI&#039;S GREATEST! Beautifully and splendidly orchestrated chaos served as autobiograph ... Slapstick humor and gross-out gags folding into inexplicable poetry.Lance Goldenberg, The Village Voice <br />The Calgary Cinematheque is pleased conclude its third season with a newly restored 35mm print of Fellini&#039;s Amarcord.</p><p>A carnivalesque portrait of provincial Italy during the Fascist period, Federico Fellini&#039;s most personal film satirizes his youth and turns daily life into a circus of social rituals, adolescent desires, male fantasies, and political subterfuge, all set to Nina Rota&#039;s gorgeous, nostalgia-tinged score.</p><p>&quot;I remember&quot; in the Romagnese dialect... Fellini&#039;s ultimate work of reminiscence, drawing on memories of his hometown Rimini, unfolds against the spectacles of Fascism in a completely imaginedâ€”and Cinecittï¿½ -createdâ€”world, across four seasons during the 1930s, with vignettes of town life and its inhabitants: the Fascist parade, with an enormous floral arrangement of Mussolini&#039;s face; the central character &quot;Titta&quot; (based on a childhood friend of Fellini&#039;s), still wearing short pants despite the painful onset of adolescence; the catastrophic family trip to the country with an uncle let out for the day from a mental hospital; bombshell &quot;Gradisca&quot; (Rififi&#039;s MagalÃ­ NoÃ«l), whose adopted name means &quot;Whatever you desire&quot;; the fat boy who hopelessly longs for an unobtainable young virgin; &quot;Ronald Colman,&quot; the town Lothario; the local tobacconist, sporting the most mountainous breasts in the whole bosom-oriented Fellini oeuvre; the tall-tale-telling peddler, recounting the night he spent in a harem; Titta&#039;s anti-fascist father, forced to &quot;drink&quot; to the party; the sudden appearance of a peacock in the square amidst a freakish snowfall; and the rush to view the magical nighttime passage of the super-liner Rexâ€”all underlined by one of the most haunting of Nino Rota&#039;s Fellini scores. Co-written by frequent Antonioni collaborator Tonino Guerra (L&#039;Avventura, Blowup, etc.) and shot in vibrant color by Giuseppe Rotunno (The Leopard), who supervised this restoration, Amarcord was one of Fellini&#039;s greatest international hits and critical successes, winning the Oscar for Best Foreign Film, the New York Critics&#039; Best Director and Film awards, and similar honors around the world, including Japan&#039;s Best Foreign Film award.</p><p>A film of exhilarating beauty ... as full of tales as Scheherazade, some romantic, some slapstick, some elegiacal, some bawdy, some as mysterious as the unexpected sight of a peacock flying through a light snowfall.Vincent Canby, The New York Times <br /><span class="postimg"><img src="http://www.calgarycinema.org/content/images/amarcord-3.jpg" alt="http://www.calgarycinema.org/content/images/amarcord-3.jpg" /></span><br /><span class="postimg"><img src="http://www.calgarycinema.org/content/images/amarcord-1.jpg" alt="http://www.calgarycinema.org/content/images/amarcord-1.jpg" /></span><br /><span class="postimg"><img src="http://www.calgarycinema.org/content/images/amarcord-4.jpg" alt="http://www.calgarycinema.org/content/images/amarcord-4.jpg" /></span><br /><span class="postimg"><img src="http://www.calgarycinema.org/content/images/amarcord-2.jpg" alt="http://www.calgarycinema.org/content/images/amarcord-2.jpg" /></span><br /><a href="http://www.janusfilms.com/amarcord/AMARCORD_apple_spec.mov">http://www.janusfilms.com/amarcord/AMAR &#133; e_spec.mov</a></p>]]></description>
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