Federico Fellini - Amarcord

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"Grandpa: [Standing outside in a fog] Where am I? I don't seem to be anywhere. If death is like this, I don't think much of it. Everything's gone. People, trees, birds, wine. Well, up yours!"


This quote is from "Amarcord," a film directed by Federico Fellini, released in 1973. "Amarcord" is known for its semi-autobiographical and vivid portrayal of life in an Italian coastal town during the Fascist period of the 1930s. The film blends nostalgia, satire, and Fellini's distinctive dreamlike visual style.

The scene with the Grandpa character lost in the fog is one of the many memorable moments in "Amarcord." It captures the whimsical and surreal tone that Fellini is famous for. The Grandpa’s dialogue, expressing his confusion and existential angst humorously ("Well, up yours!"), is reflective of the film's overall approach to blending the comical with the profound.

"Amarcord" is celebrated for its rich visual storytelling, its exploration of themes like memory, adolescence, and the absurdity of everyday life. The film won the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film and remains a significant work in Fellini's illustrious career, as well as in the history of cinema.







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