Nights of Cabiria - Criterion Collection (1957)
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Nights of Cabiria - Criterion Collection
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| Directed by | Federico Fellini |
| Cast | Giulietta Masina, François Périer, Franca Marzi, Dorian Gray, Aldo Silvani, Amedeo Nazzari and Mario Passante |
| Theatrical Release | November 30, 1956 |
| DVD Release | September 7, 1999 |
| Running Time | 118 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | Unrated |
| UPC Code | 037429138427 |
| Buy this item | $29.99 at Amazon.com As of Jul 7 16:45 EDT (details) 1 DVD, Criterion, Usually ships in 24 hours, Black & White, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Special Edition, Subtitled, NTSC Languages: Italian (Original Language - Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono), English (Subtitled), English (Dubbed - Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono) Or 29 new from $27.75, 8 used from $27.61, 1 collectible from $39.99 |
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Average user review:| My most favorite movie in 45 years of watching films |
This is especially a good film for people to watch who have a lot of pain in their lives, because Cabiria shows us how she got that too, and how she always gets up, dusts herself off and gets back in the game -- nay, joins the parade.
There are many things I love about this film. It tells us so much of the world and Cabiria shows us a glimpse of the Divine coming through the personae. (How fitting that even her name, Cabiria, is a form of a word representing ancient divine deities.)
Falling in love with Cabiria helped me also to fall in love with me.
I would also like to mention how grateful I am that this film is still in black and white. It is true art.
I have called other films my favorite, but in the end -- as of 2008 -- this is THE favorite. (Other contenders are very different though very good, such as TRUE ROMANCE which was written but not directed by Quentin Tarantino.) May 21, 2008
| lovely and disturbing |
| Unforgettable and beautiful! |
You must see it! You will fall in love with Cabiria, Fellini, Giulietta Masina, Italy, and your own fragile, beautiful , self---and strength of
spirit. This is what art can do! January 19, 2008
| Admirable |
| Marriages between geniuses are simply rare. |
Out first impression of Cabiria presents not so much a complex character as a passionate one: Masina's moon face and bright eyes flash emotions with the quicksilver spontaneity of a child. She's a streetwalker-as-Mary Pickford, a waif whose years on the street has turned wary and cynical, but just short of jaded. She still has the capacity to show her delight in life, the trust to give her heart away, and the clear thinking to buy her own house and stock money away in the bank.
As if haunted by the experience, she stumbles along looking for some meaning in her life, which she most pointedly does not find in a disappointing pilgrimage to a Catholic shrine -- "Nothing's changed!" she cries after seeing salvation turned into a circus. But after a devastatingly poignant admission while under hypnosis at a magic show, where she opens her soul when she meets her dream lover and becomes the object of ridicule by a taunting audience, she finally meets a man who seems to appreciate her open heart and trusting soul. Oscar (Francois Perier) doesn't know who she is or what she does, but he sees what we see in her glowing face: hope shining through her pain, a woman ready to offer her unconditional love.
Cabiria, as clownish as she appears at times, is no passive gamine but a hearty, rambunctious woman full of the joy of life. At a high class nightclub with movie star Lazzari she jumps into a goofy dance of joy, completely out of synch with her surroundings but an honest expression of her character. No posing, no masks for Cabiria, she is what she is and makes no apologies and that's what holds the episodic film together. The plot essentially exists as bookends to the film; "Nights of Cabiria" dares lose itself in the wanderings of its hapless, hopeful heroine. Perhaps no actress other than Massina could have pulled this off, a soaring triumph of the human spirit. "Nights of Cabiria" is a great film that I highly recommend to those who appreciate Italian cinema.
November 3, 2007





