• Amarcord (Italian: [amarˈkɔrd]) is a 1973 comedy-drama film directed by Federico Fellini, a semi-autobiographical tale about Titta, an adolescent boy growing...
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    Amarcord is a German male classical vocal ensemble based in Leipzig, founded in 1992 by five former members of the Thomanerchor. They primarily perform...
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  • 12°27′10″E / 43.5793059°N 12.452697°E / 43.5793059; 12.452697 Amarcord Brewery (Birra Amarcord), is a brewing company, founded in Rimini in Emilia Romagna...
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    known as the large and huge-breasted tobacconist in Federico Fellini's Amarcord, whose sexual arousal by the male teenager protagonist ends with ironic...
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  • Amarcord Nino Rota is an album by various artists, recorded as a tribute to composer Nino Rota. The album is a tribute to composer Nino Rota and contains...
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    Juliet of the Spirits (1965), Fellini Satyricon (1969), Roma (1972), Amarcord (1973), and Fellini's Casanova (1976). Fellini was nominated for 17 Academy...
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    later used for entire films. The first fully letter-boxed CED release was Amarcord, and several others followed including The Long Goodbye, Monty Python and...
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  • Academy rules at the time for foreign-language films (since changed), Amarcord competed in both 1974 (one award from one nomination) and 1975 (no awards...
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  • for Best Foreign Language Film at the 47th Academy Awards, but lost to Amarcord. It is the third-most popular film in the history of Polish cinema, with...
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    alphabetical order, were: The 400 Blows (France, 1959) 8½ (Italy, 1963) Amarcord (Italy, 1972) Bicycle Thieves (Italy, 1948) Citizen Kane (USA, 1941) The...
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  • incorporates cues from the score by Nino Rota from Federico Fellini's film Amarcord (1973) and Raymond Scott's piece "Powerhouse B" (1937), the latter often...
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  • metal, alternative metal, post-grunge Years active 1999–present Labels Amarcord, A&A Records, Roton Members Mihnea Blidariu Robert Moțoc Sorin Moraru Nick...
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    bed can be seen: Federico Fellini's La Dolce Vita (1960), 8½ (1963), and Amarcord (1973) Vittorio De Sica's Bicycle Thieves (1948) Michelangelo Antonioni's...
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  • Byrne-produced B-52's album Mesopotamia on the track "Loveland", and the album Amarcord Nino Rota on the track "La Dolce Vita Suite", produced by Saturday Night...
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    Feature Film for La Strada (1956), Nights of Cabiria (1957), 8½ (1963), and Amarcord (1974). He won the Academy Honorary Award in 1992 for his contributions...
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  • Doesn't Live Here Anymore 1974 (47th) 1 3 Harry and Tonto 1974 (47th) 1 2 Amarcord 1974 (47th) / 1975 (48th) 1 3 Closed Mondays 1974 (47th) 1 1 Don't 1974...
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  • Messaggero. 6 July 2024. Retrieved 7 July 2024. "Farewell to Bruno Zanin: From 'Amarcord' Actor to Humanitarian Activist". Il Messaggero. 9 July 2024. Retrieved...
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  • involve adolescents inflamed by women who embody their carnal desires (e.g. Amarcord and 8½). But Fellini sees the humor that underlies sexual obsession, except...
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    higher-quality versions, with bonus materials, of early catalog titles such as Amarcord (1973), Brazil (1985) and Seven Samurai (1954). Originally, Criterion released...
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  • section 262. Losapio 2020, section 281. Milan, Marco (29 June 2020). "Amarcord: un anno all'inferno, l'unica Serie C dell'Atalanta" (in Italian). Retrieved...
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  • the last film to do so until Traffic. As of the 94th Academy Awards, Amarcord, nominated for Best Director, is the last film to be nominated for Academy...
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  • TV Game Shows". SAR-1001. Friends Records. Retrieved October 8, 2013. "AMARCORD, Che Fine Hanno Fatto...I PROTAGONISTI DE". July 5, 2007. "Facebook". www...
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    evidences Archived 2017-10-06 at the Wayback Machine Colchis (in German) Colchis at the Piano (amarcord.be) (in Dutch) 42°N 42°E / 42°N 42°E / 42; 42...
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    Notebook (1969) Fellini Satyricon (1969) The Clowns (1970) Roma (1972) Amarcord (1973) Casanova (1976) Orchestra Rehearsal (1979) City of Women (1980)...
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  • M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Acappella Anonymous 4 Acappella Vocal Band Amarcord Ambassadors of Harmony ARORA (formerly SONOS) Acoustix Anthem Lights Acapop...
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  • Samantha, Deep Throat, What's Up, Doc? 1973 – The Exorcist, Enter the Dragon, Amarcord, The Sting, American Graffiti, Paper Moon, Mean Streets, The Wicker Man...
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    Central Europe A cappella: vocal music festival, organized by the ensemble amarcord Bachfest: Johann Sebastian Bach festival Leipzig Christmas Market (since...
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    1979, Rota's music was the subject of Hal Willner's 1981 tribute album Amarcord Nino Rota, which featured several jazz musicians who were relatively unknown...
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    chose him among thousands of young men for the role of Titta in the film Amarcord. He went on to appear in numerous films, theatre plays and television series...
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    incorporates cues from the score by Nino Rota from Federico Fellini's film Amarcord (1973) and Raymond Scott's piece "Powerhouse B" (1937), the latter often...
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