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Overview

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Director:
Writers:
Federico Fellini (story) &
Tullio Pinelli (story) ...
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Release Date:
16 July 1956 (USA) more
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Plot:
A carefree girl is sold to a traveling entertainer, consequently enduring physical and emotional pain along the way. full summary | full synopsis
Awards:
Won Oscar. Another 8 wins & 4 nominations more
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Pure, surreal, a treat for the mind and heart more (75 total)

Cast

  (Complete credited cast)

Anthony Quinn ... Zampanò
Giulietta Masina ... Gelsomina

Richard Basehart ... Il Matto
Aldo Silvani ... Signor Giraffa
Marcella Rovere ... La Vedova
Livia Venturini ... La Suorina
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
The Road (USA) (literal English title)
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Runtime:
108 min
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Sound Mix:
Mono (Western Electric Recording)
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Trivia:
Director Bille August cites "La Strada" as the film that first made him want to work in film when he saw it while still in school. more
Goofs:
Continuity: When Gelsomina leaves Zampano, she has the solid-colored top on. When he finds her in town and gets her back, she climbs into the vehicle dressed like so and goes to sleep. When she gets up the next morning, she has the striped top on again. more
Quotes:
The Fool: I am ignorant, but I read books. You won't believe it, everything is useful... this pebble for instance.
Gelsomina: Which one?
The Fool: Anyone. It is useful.
Gelsomina: What for?
The Fool: For... I don't know. If I knew I'd be the Almighty, who knows all. When you are born and when you die... Who knows? I don't know for what this pebble is useful but it must be useful. For if its useless, everything is useless. So are the stars!
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Movie Connections:
Referenced in Noé bárkája (2007) more

FAQ

Why does the Fool die after only a few punches from Zampanò?
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44 out of 52 people found the following comment useful.
Pure, surreal, a treat for the mind and heart, 6 May 2002
Author: Sarah (sparkability@aol.com) from United States

Often it is hard to find a romance which does not include actual romance - i.e. - liplock, hugging scenes. The viewer is overflowed with emotion because the film itself focuses on human emotion, and is a pure amusement to watch because of the many symbols. When Zampano tries to steal a silver heart from the church and Gelsomina pleads with him not to, we can only think of the cold silver heart, his sad action of trying to "steal" such an emotion as "love", Gelsomina's soft nature - this film overflows with such subtleties, but such subtleties! so impactful in conveying emotion..

Gelsomina's faith to Zampano is heartwrenching - she is presented with opportunities to leave Zampano, such as leaving to the nunnery or joining the circus, but she declines all. This fidelity builds up, only to have.. well, let's just say that Fellini is especially skillful in drawing your sympathy and then channeling for it in a single scene.. he knows how to focus and concentrate your emotion, I felt sort of violated after watching the film, since I rarely cry for movies! Also, if the symbolism does not stir a reader to interest, the amazing cinematography will. The tightrope act atop the city buildings, the motorbike rides, the Christ ceremony-

This movie is unpredictable and is interesting to watch, since it keeps the mind afloat with the different scenes which are packed with symbols and metaphors, wonderful puzzles to decipher. Since Fellini does not present it straight-forwardly, and rather wraps meaning in several layers of symbols, uncovering the truth becomes fulfilling for the viewer.

The way Fellini develops his characters is unforgettable. We feel their demise, but urge to see and understand more. I feel only Fellini can accomplish such a remarkable quality. And in case you didn't get the gist of my rating (and my ranting).. 4 stars. Please rent this and enjoy, Fellini's incredible! :o)

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