I Vitelloni

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Awards

Academy Awards 1958 - Nominated - Best Original Screenplay

Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists Awards 1954 - Won - Best Director

Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists Awards 1954 - Won - Best Producer

Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists Awards 1954 - Won - Best Supporting Actor

Academy Awards 1958 - Nominated - Best Original Screenplay

Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists Awards 1954 - Won - Best Director

Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists Awards 1954 - Won - Best Producer

Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists Awards 1954 - Won - Best Supporting Actor

Venice Film Festival 1953 - Nominated - Golden Lion

Venice Film Festival 1953 - Won - Silver Lion

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I Vitelloni

Director:
Federico Fellini
103 Minutes
 

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Film Synopsis

Five young men linger in a postadolescent limbo, dreaming of adventure and escape from their small seacoast town. They while away their time spending the lira doled out by their indulgent families on drink, women, and nights at the local pool hall. Federico Fellini’s second solo directorial effort (originally released in the U.S. as The Young and the Passionate) is a semiautobiographical masterpiece of sharply drawn character sketches: Skirt chaser Fausto, forced to marry a girl he has impregnated; Alberto, the perpetual child; Leopoldo, a writer thirsting for fame; and Moraldo, the only member of the group troubled by a moral conscience. An international success and recipient of an Academy Award® nomination for Best Original Screenplay, I Vitelloni compassionately details a year in the life of a group of small-town layabouts struggling to find meaning in their lives.

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Details

Runtime:
103 min.

Country:
ITALY

Language:
Italian

Color:
Color

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SPECIAL FEATURES: 

  • New high-definition digital transfer, with restored image and sound
  • Vitellonismo: an exclusive documentary featuring interviews with late actor Leopoldo Trieste, actor Franco Interlenghi, assistant director Moraldo Rossi, Fellini biographer Tullio Kezich, Fellinifriend Vincenzo Mollica, and director of the Fellini Foundation, Vittorio Boarini
  • Collection of still photographs, posters, and memorabilia
  • Original theatrical trailer
  • New and improved English subtitle translation
  • Optimal image quality: RSDL dual - layer edition
  • Plus: a new essay by writer Tom Piazza (My Cold War: A Novel, Blues and Trouble: Twelve Stories)

 

 

 

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