Released Date:
1974-09-19
Languages:
Italian, Greek, Ancient (to 1453)
Countries:
Italy, France
Runtime:
123 min
Rated:
R
IMDB Ratings:
(27117 Reviews)
Director:
Federico FelliniFederico Fellini (story)
Tonino Guerra (story)
Federico Fellini (screenplay)
Tonino Guerra (screenplay)
A year in the life of a small Italian coastal town in the nineteen-thirties, as is recalled by a director with a superstar's access to the resources of the Italian film industry and a piper's command over our imaginations. Federico Fellini's film combines the free form and make-believe splendor with the comic, bittersweet feeling for character and narrative we remember from some of his best films of the 1950s. The town in the film is based on Rimini, where Mr. Fellini grew up. Yet there is now something magical, larger-than-life about the town, its citizens and many of the things that happen to them.
Released Date:
1978-11-08
Languages:
French
Countries:
France, Belgium, West Germany
Runtime:
120 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.5 (552 Reviews)
Director:
Chantal AkermanGenres:
DramaAnna, a detached and diffident director, arrives in Germany to show her latest film; she checks into a hotel, invites a stranger to her bed, and abruptly tells him to leave. He asks her to a birthday lunch with his mother and daughter; she goes. Afterward, in Cologne, she meets an old friend, a Polish Jew and war refugee. In Brussels, she spends the night at a hotel with her mother, whom she rarely sees. On the train, a stranger tells his story. Last, it's home to Paris, where her lover Daniel picks her up and they go to a hotel. Throughout, people make personal revelations to her, and Anna listens with little affect. Although it was 30 years ago, the war seems ever present.
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