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Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1
Binding: DVD
EAN: 9780842524551
Format: Color, Letterboxed, Special Edition, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
ISBN: 084252455X
Number Of Items: 1
Picture Format: Letterbox
Region Code: 1
Release Date: January 01, 2001
Running Time: 124 minutes
Sales Rank: 61171
Theatrical Release Date: May 23, 1977
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Since there are only 17 reviews as of today maybe read all
I saw the film many times in the 1970s...apparently this is a mess of a DVD!!!!!
and from IMDB:
Gianni, Nicola and Antonio become close friends in 1944 while fighting the Nazis. After the end of the war, full of illusions, they settle down. The movie is a the story of the life of these three idealists and how they deal with the inevitable disillusionments of life. Written by Yepok
Antonio, Gianni e Nicola hanno combattuto con i partigiani durante l'ultimo conflitto ... Read More
Rating: - C'eravamo Tanto Amati
This unmitigated joy of a film is truly hilarious, even as parts of it break your heart. It follows the progress of a generation, personified in three wartime buddies who drift apart and then briefly converge again. There is failure, heartbreak, regret, but the message seems to be that love- and friendship- conquer all...that and the movies themselves, as Scola uses the progression of Italian cinema over this fertile period as warm, wonderful seasoning. (In one memorable scene, Antonio's ambulance ... Read More
Rating: - Great film, poor image quality
The movie is a great classic, but the restoration of this DVD is terrible. It is very blurry and noisy, the colors are off, and the compression is slipshod. The English translation is top-notch though. A film such as this should be done justice when released. The video transfer of the Eagle Pictures DVD ("Capolavori - Edizione Restaurata") is better by far. If you want this dvd for Italian language-learning purposes, then it is fine. But if you want to see Scola's masterpiece properly, get the Eagle ... Read More
Rating: - Ettore Scoula-We all loved each other so much
A Classic Italian " feelgood movie" whith lots of references to Italian film history ,including Frederico Fellini himself,who makes a cameo apperance as himselfe directing the famous Anita Ekberg in Fontana di trevi scene from La dolce Vita.
Ettore Scoula at his best!
Rating: - one movie about directors and life
Movie about other movies is commmon (Trauffats "la nuit ammericaine" one of the best, other in the absence of ideas directors do remakes), but over directors, politics and social life is rare. This movie is a tribute to great italian directors: De Sica, Rosselini and Fellini. Besides it shows how the social life changes in Italy after wars, since Mussolini times up to the sixties having love as background. I hope all Scola's movies will be in DVD soon, as La Cena and other.
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