Connections
Edited into
References
The love triangle of Fellini's 'La Strada' was inspired by the love triangle seen in 'L'Atalante'.
Poster is displayed when Zampanò buys Italian ice.
Referenced in
juggler's performance
When the circus caravan arrives at an Italian town, and they see a poster announcing «Gelsomina y Zampanò», the heroes of Fellini's film, they get their caravans moving away.
photos
While speaking with Fellini
Mentioned by 'Dino de Lorentiis'
film is discussed in cinema queue
The music that Grimm (Jean-Paul Belmondo) plays in Rome is a music by Nino Rota from the Movie "Strada, La (1954)", also featuring a clown as a main character.
When the mail guy is whistling the gremlins leit motiv and Billy Peltzer asks him where he heard that tune the mail guy claims that he doesn't know.
mentioned once
mentioned a few times
Poster art.
Discussion about this film.
Mentioned in interview footage
Mentioned in dialogue
One of the main character of this movie, Su-ni was created under influence by Gelsomina in "La strada".
Mentioned in the film
Referenced during the clown orgy
posters shown
One of the favourite films of one of the monks in the movie.
this movie is mentioned in the film
Movie is mentioned and poster is seen
Poster in Bennie's room
poster seen
nick holds the dvd in the video store
Mentioned by Rich Hall as an example of a European road film.
Featured in
Clips of this movie are shown
An except of the film is shown.
clip shown
Contains footage from La Strada (1954)
This Korean movie has a "movie in movie" scene.