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[Machine Translation] Federico Fellini's masterpiece! The film tells the story of a traveling clown and the sorrows of life, and won the Silver Lion at the Venice International Film Festival in 1954, the New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Foreign Film in 1956, and the Academy Award for Best Foreign Film in 1956. It was conceived and written by Federico Fellini and Tullio Pinelli, who wrote the scenario for "The Defenseless City" and "Beyond the War Zone," and was also directed by Fellini. The film was photographed by Otero Martelli (The Age of Love), with music by Nino Rota (War and Peace). Starring Anthony Quinn (The Hunchback of Notre Dame), Giulietta Masina (Fellini's wife), Richard Basehart (White Whale), and Aldo Silvagni (Fabiola 1948). --Gelsomina (Giulietta Masina), a poor and slightly underprivileged girl, sets out on a journey as the assistant of Zampan (Anthony Quinn), a traveling motorcycle acrobat. Zampan calls on the power of his chest to break chains, and is a suspicious, cunning, and lustful man. He quickly makes Gelsomina his wife by violence, and when he has money, he chases after other women. Gelsomina's tender heart does not go well with him. Even when he escapes, he is caught. Just then, the two of them join a small horse troupe. However, a young tightrope walker in the troupe, a young man (R. Basehart) known to the others as "Kiin", teases Zampanot at every turn and claps his hands when he sees him getting angry. Instinctively, he does not like Zampanot. However, Gelsomina is drawn to the melancholy melody of the violin played by R. Beithart, and she becomes friendly with him. He tells her that even the most trivial things in the world can be useful at times. Even Gelsomina, who was short of brains, was struck by these words. Her fate is with Zampan .... After a quarrel with Kiin, Zampan set out on his journey again, and she, too, continued to suffer. One day, however, Zampanot and Kiin meet on the road. Zampanot kills Kiin in a fit of rage. No one saw it. Zampan 's motorcycle continues its flight from trip to trip. The incident, however, dealt Gelsomina a terrible blow. She cried day and night. Finally, Zampanot, who was bored out of his mind, abandoned her on a snow-covered mountain road and left her. Years later, in a seaside town, the old Zampan heard the violin melody of "Kiir", a song Gelsomina loved to sing. He was told that a crazy girl who had died of illness in this town four or five years earlier had always played this melody to him. That night, Zampanot, drunk with wine, went out to the beach and wept for the first time in his life, for the feelings of loneliness that he had never felt before.
Original Release Year: 1954
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