Amarcord - Rotten Tomatoes
Dinner and a movie - 50% off!
Send me deals for Abilene, TX Akron / Canton Albany / Capital Region Albuquerque Allentown / Reading Amarillo Anchorage Ann Arbor Asheville Athens, GA Atlanta Augusta Austin Bakersfield Baltimore Baton Rouge Billings / Bozeman Birmingham Boise Boston Buffalo Cedar Rapids / Iowa City Central Jersey Charleston Charlotte Chattanooga Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Colorado Springs Columbia Columbia, MO Columbus Columbus GA Corpus Christi Dallas Dayton Daytona Beach Denver Des Moines Detroit El Paso Erie Eugene Evansville Fairfield County Fort Lauderdale Fort Myers / Cape Coral Fort Wayne Fort Worth Fox Cities Fresno Gainesville Grand Rapids Green Bay Greenville Hampton Roads Harrisburg / Lancaster Hartford Honolulu Houston Huntsville Indianapolis Inland Empire Jackson Jacksonville Kalamazoo Kansas City Knoxville Lakeland Lansing Las Vegas Lexington Lincoln Little Rock Long Island Los Angeles Louisville Lubbock Macon Madison Memphis Miami Midland / Odessa Milwaukee Minneapolis / St Paul Mobile / Baldwin County Modesto Montgomery Napa / Sonoma Naples Nashville New Orleans New York City North Jersey Ocala Ogden Oklahoma City Omaha Orange County Orlando Palm Beach Pensacola Philadelphia Phoenix Piedmont Triad Pittsburgh Portland Portland, ME Providence Raleigh / Durham Reno Richmond Rio Grande Valley Roanoke Rochester Rockford Sacramento Salem OR Salt Lake City San Angelo San Antonio San Diego San Francisco San Jose Santa Barbara Santa Clarita Santa Cruz / Monterey Santa Fe Savannah / Hilton Head Seattle Shreveport / Bossier Sioux Falls South Bend Southern Georgia Spokane / Coeur d'Alene Springfield MO Springfield, MA St Louis Stockton Syracuse Tallahassee Tampa Bay Area Toledo Topeka / Lawrence Tucson Tulsa Ventura County Washington DC Westchester County Wichita Wilmington-Newark Worcester Youngstown
See today's deal Close
Rotten Tomatoes
Skip this ad ?
'); })();
RT Login
Follow us: Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter
Newsletter Mobile Apps
Rotten Tomatoes
Box Office
In Theaters
Upcoming
Top Movies
Certified Fresh
Showtimes
Trailers
Photos
Opening this week
Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1 28%
Happy Feet Two 38%
The Descendants 89%
Movies
Top Rentals
Current Releases
New Releases
Upcoming
Best Of
Certified Fresh
New on DVD
Larry Crowne 34%
Beginners 84%
Bellflower 73%
DVD
View All
Who's In Theaters This Weekend?
Kristen Stewart
Robert Pattinson
George Clooney
Celebrities
Features
Columns
Guides
What's Hot on Rotten Tomatoes
Twilight Red Carpet
24 Frames
News
Critics List
Publications List
Latest Reviews
Spotlight
Alex Ramirez
Critics
'); })();
Do you want to see ?Amarcord??
Add to Netflix
Amarcord (1974)
tomatometer
All Critics
Top Critics
90
Average Rating: 8.2/10
Reviews Counted: 41
Fresh: 37 | Rotten: 4
Ribald, sweet, and sentimental, Amarcord is a larger-than-life journey through a seaside village and its colorful citizens.
90
Average Rating: 8.4/10
Critic Reviews: 10
Fresh: 9 | Rotten: 1
Ribald, sweet, and sentimental, Amarcord is a larger-than-life journey through a seaside village and its colorful citizens.
audience 90
liked it
Average Rating: 4.2/5
User Ratings: 16,750
My Rating
Edit
Your has been added to your timeline.  undo
Movie Info
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. ~ Robert Firsching, Rovi
R, 2 hr. 5 min.
Drama, Art House & International, Comedy
Directed By: Federico Fellini
Written By: Federico Fellini, Tonino Guerra
In Theaters: Feb 13, 2009 Limited
On DVD: Apr 3, 1998
Janus Films
Cast
Bruno Zanin
Titta
Pupella Maggio
Titta's Mother
Armando Brancia
Titta's Father
Magali No?l
Gradisca
Ciccio Ingrassia
Uncle Teo
Nando Orfei
Pataca
Luigi Rossi
Lawyer
Ferruccio Brembilla
Fascist Leader
Gianfilipo Carcano
Don Baravelli
Giuseppe Ianigro
Titta's Grandfather
Mario Liberati
"Ronald Coleman" - Thea...
Franco Magno
Zeus
Marco Misul
Philosophy Teacher
Gennaro Ombra
Bisein
Domenico Pertica
Blindman
Josiane Tanzilli
Volpina
Alvaro Vitali
Naso
Fernando Vona
Candela
Maria Antonietta Beluzzi
Tobacconist
Gianfilippo Carcano
Critic Reviews for Amarcord
All Critics (41) | Top Critics (10) | Fresh (42) | Rotten (5) | DVD (14)
Continues to resemble something a lewd, grouchy, fitfully indecent silent-movie director might have made for his first time using color and sound. That, at least, would explain the shouting.
December 22, 2009 Full Review | Comment
Wesley Morris
Boston Globe
Top Critic
Fellini is so bountiful with incident and observation that he makes most other film makers seem stingy.
April 27, 2009 Full Review | Comment
Jay Cocks
TIME Magazine
Top Critic
Federico Fellini's films beg to be seen on a movie screen. Their panoramic, overstuffed frames and larger-than-life characters overflow the boundaries of home theater; their exuberant, generous humor is best enjoyed in a packed auditorium.
March 27, 2009 Full Review | Comment
Colin Covert
Minneapolis Star Tribune
Top Critic
Orthodox Fellini lovers will give primacy to La Strada or La Dolce Vita, but Amarcord has its fans, and it's easy to see why.
March 13, 2009 Full Review | Comment
Philip Kennicott
Washington Post
Top Critic
He [Director Fellini] leaves us with the hope that the human comedy just may be able to survive everything.
February 13, 2009 Full Review | Comment
Kevin Thomas
Los Angeles Times
Top Critic
This Fellini opus is his most accessible to mass audiences since La Dolce Vita.
December 3, 2008 Full Review | Comment
Variety Staff
Variety
Top Critic
Sweet and endearing for many, irritating and tedious for others.
February 26, 2011 Full Review | Comment
Christopher Long
DVDTown.com
Amarcord lovingly pays tribute to the way memory fades away and imagination takes over, a process that grows more intoxicating with age.
February 20, 2011 Full Review | Comment
Glenn Heath Jr.
Slant Magazine
A masterpiece of personal filmmaking
December 30, 2009 Full Review | Comment
Dan Jardine Cinemania
Seen today, Amarcord is something of a disappointment, clever and moving in places, but also sprawling, undisciplined, clumsy in patches, and decidedly overlong.
December 17, 2009 Full Review | Comment
Gerald Peary
Boston Phoenix
[S]imply nonsensical to me. Fascists are idiots, Catholic priests are clowns -- I agree with this. So why don't I feel it?
December 13, 2009 Full Review | Comment
MaryAnn Johanson
Flick Filosopher
Bloated, overblown and essentially empty, Fellini's last hit movie skims over the surface of the lives it depicts, substituting manufactured sentiment for genuine feeling or understanding.
April 27, 2009 Full Review | Comment (1)
Jamie Russell Film4
Amarcord will make you howl with laughter and then choke back a tear. And all the while you'll be building your own memories of this landmark movie.
April 23, 2009 Comment
Robert W. Butler
Kansas City Star
Watching the movie feels like flipping through a cartoon sketchbook of Fellini's vivid remembrances and formative experiences.
April 14, 2009 Full Review | Comment
Sean Burns
Philadelphia Weekly
I'm not sure how Amarcord played in the '70s, but now it feels like an affectionate parody of Italian movie conventions.
March 27, 2009 Full Review | Comment
Chris Hewitt (St. Paul)
St. Paul Pioneer Press
Amarcord is Fellini's scrapbook of memories culled from his own life and it is completely engaging and delightful.
March 17, 2009 Full Review | Comment
Beth Accomando
KPBS.org
It's one of the noted Italian directors more vibrant films that captures him at his most playful and incisive.
March 1, 2009 Full Review | Comment
Dennis Schwartz
Ozus' World Movie Reviews
What's so surprising about this film is just how loose and effortlessly enjoyable it is, despite all its ideas and images. It's one of the director's very best.
January 16, 2009 Full Review | Comment
Jeffrey M. Anderson
Combustible Celluloid
More Critic Reviews
Audience Reviews for Amarcord
View All
I admit I've never been a huge Fellini fan, but I found Amarcord to be quite engaging. If anything, it's a portrait of humanity at its most interesting. The movie is funny, strange and surreal, but all at the same time being grounded in the reality of the story. The only minor problem that I had with it is its leisurely pace during portions of the film when you just want to move on to the next adventure. I may be alone in that, but I felt it watching it. Otherwise, the film is a wonderful look at growing up in Italy through the eyes of Frederico Fellini. November 13, 2011
Tim Salmons
Super Reviewer
A loosely structured story about growing up in Italy during Federico's youth. Bruno Zanin as Titta stands in for Federico Fellini. Multiple narrators take turns speaking to the camera to explain customs and tell somewhat tall tales. This caused me to not really identify with any one character. I didn't get too attached to anyone. It was nice that Titta became a familiar face, but even he was more of an observer of the craziness around him and didn't have a strong voice. As I was watching the movie on Mubi the word episodic came to mind as I watched the large cast, but later it just seemed unfocused. The sense of make-believe and flights of imagination were enjoyable. But it was hard to find a solid base to come back to after each adventure. Again and again bawdy and earthy struck me as perfect words to describe the people of this Italian town. February 19, 2007
Byron Brubaker
Super Reviewer
Amarcord Quotes
View All
No quotes approved yet for Amarcord. Logged in users can submit quotes.
Submit A Quote
Submit a Quote from 'Amarcord'
A quote can be a single line from one character or a memorable dialog between several characters. Please make your quotes accurate. Quotes will be submitted for approval by the RT staff.
Example:
Luke: Alright. I'll give it a try.
Yoda: No. Try not. Do or do not. There is no try.
Character
Quote
Gradisca Titta Uncle Teo Titta's Mother Titta's Father Pataca Naso Tobacconist Lawyer Fascist Leader Don Baravelli Titta's Grandfather "Ronald Coleman" - Theater Owner Zeus Philosophy Teacher Bisein Blindman Volpina Candela
Enter quote here...
Delete
Add another line to this dialog...
Submit Close
Let me know when its ready...
We can send you a notification e-mail when your quote has been reviewed by our editors.
Alert me
or
Use my Facebook e-mail to contact me
Hide
DVD
Top Rentals
96%
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hal...
33%
Pirates of the Caribbean: On Str...
78%
Captain America: The First Aveng...
35%
Transformers: Dark of the Moon
77%
Thor
More
New On DVD This Week
34%
Larry Crowne
84%
Beginners
73%
Bellflower
73%
The Tree
17%
Flypaper
More
'); })();
Latest News for Amarcord
June 28, 2009: Five Favourite Films with Diego Luna
Diego Luna is bristling at RT's suggestion he pick just five favourite films. "It's really unfair to...
View All
What's Hot On RT
Twilight Red Carpet
We rack up a ton of pictures!
24 Frames
Pictures: A century of Christmas films
Critics Consensus
Breaking Dawn Doesn't Shine
Total Recall
Robin Williams' Best Movies
Top Movie Quizzes
LEGO Mania: 2011 Best Picture Nominees
by natalie - 14,966 taken created 9 months ago
How Much Do You Know About Leonardo DiCaprio?
by natalie - 36,615 taken created 12 months ago
Pixar Movies!
by jdikwlzviv - 22,582 taken created 12 months ago
The Wizards of Harry Potter
by jdikwlzviv - 22,762 taken created 12 months ago
Movie News
View All
Featured on RT
Comments
Critics Consensus: Breaking Dawn Part 1 Doesn't Shine 26
Total Recall: Robin Williams' Best Movies 49
Five Favorite Films (Plus Four More!) with Joshua Leonard 33
RT on DVD & Blu-Ray: Larry Crowne and Beginners 22
Box Office Guru Wrapup: Immortals Debuts at the Top 75
Weekly Ketchup: Benicio Del Toro as the Villain in Star Trek 2? 35
Critics Consensus: Jack and Jill Fetches Bad Reviews 111
Top Headlines
Jonah Hill, Real-Life Sitter 0
Slumdog Millionaire Writer Courted for Hunger Games Sequel 0
Tarsem Singh to Direct Killing on Carnival Row 0
Angelina Jolie Attached to Gertrude Bell Biopic 0
Universal and Illumination Plan Woody Woodpecker Movie 2
8 Promised Movies That May Never Be Made 27
Star Trek 2 Sets Official Start Date, Shooting Locations, and More 5
Fresh Links
Featured
10 Actors in Old Age Makeup With J. Edgar in theaters, Moviefone offers up a list of 10 other actors who "went old" for movie roles.
Female Leads and Post-Apocalyptic Themes Eagerly awaiting The Hunger Games? Tecca offers a gallery list of 10 movies currently streaming on Netflix with similar themes.
Best Cross-Dressing Performances With Jack and Jill in theaters, TIME offers up its 10 favorite cross-dressing performances!
"It" Girls Who Fizzled Out From Elisabeth Shue to Rachael Leigh Cook, here are 22 former "It" girls who some how lost "It."
Godly Good Looks BuzzSugar features a gallery of the most attractive cinematic gods and warriors.
'); })();
Promos
Follow RT on Twitter! Daily Tomatometer updates, interesting movie links, and vulgar jokes!
'); })();
'); })(); '); })();
Login with Facebook to share your reviews with friends, create a want-to-see list, and more! Login with Facebook
Help | About | Jobs | Newsletter | Critics Submission | API | Licensing | Blog | Developers | Mobile
Copyright ? Flixster, Inc. All rights reserved. Terms of Service | Privacy Policy
