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    Unique ID Code: 0000039860
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    Added on: 24/9/2002 00:41
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    Nights Of Cabiria (US)

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    One of Fellini`s most haunting films
    Certificate: none
    Running Time: 118 mins
    Retail Price: $39.95
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    Synopsis:
    Giulietta Masina won Best Actress at Canes as the title character of one of Fellini`s most haunting films. Oscar winner for Best Foreign Language Film, Nights of Cabiria (Le Notti di Cabiria) is the tragic story of a naïve prostitute searching for true love in the seediest sections of Rome. Criterion proudly presents the restored director`s cut in a breathtaking new transfer.

    Special Features:
    Uncut, restored theatrical re-release version features the never-before-seen "man with a sack" sequence
    Video interview with Dominique Delouche
    Audio interview with producer Dino De Laurentiis
    Original and re-release theatrical trailers
    Excerpt from The White Sheik
    Restoration demonstration
    New and Improved English subtitle translation
    Italian and optional English-dubbed tracks

    Video Tracks:
    Standard 1.33:1

    Audio Tracks:
    Dolby Digital Mono English
    Dolby Digital Mono Italian

    Subtitle Tracks:
    English

    Directed By:
    Federico Fellini

    Written By:




    Starring:
    Franca Marzi
    Aldo Silvani
    Amedeo Nazzari
    François Périer
    Giulietta Masina

    Soundtrack By:
    Ludwig Van Beethoven
    Nino Rota

    Director of Photography:
    Otello Martelli
    Aldo Tonti

    Editor:
    Leo Cattozzo

    Costume Designer:
    Piero Gherardi

    Production Designer:
    Piero Gherardi

    Producer:
    Dino De Laurentiis

    Distributor:
    Criterion

    Your Opinions and Comments

    9 / 10
    Fellini`s funniest and perhaps most tragic film. Beautifully presented here by criterion. The Italians have a sense of humour...
    posted by Richard73 on 1/12/2003 19:52