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References
William Powell - Myrna Loy films are mentioned during the confession scene.
A cutout of the figures of Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire in costumes from this film is seen.
Referenced in
Making of.
Siskel and Ebert discuss the recently Oscar-nominated movies, including this one.
Music from Amarcord can be heard around 14 min into the film.
Woody was well into his habit of remaking Fellini films at this point in his career. Like Amarcord, this is a nostalgiac, episodic, surrealist look at the artist's childhood. cf. "Stardust Memories" and "Otto e Mezzo", "Celebrity" and "La Dolce Vita", "Sweet and Lowdown" and "La Strada".
mentioned once
When the main characters are masturbating in the pool's trampoline, they mention other women's names just as in Amarcord's scene where the characters masturbate inside the car
Behind-the-scenes footage
Poster in Mia's room
posters shown
A DVD vendor recommends the film to a customer in a restaurant.
Favourite film of one of the monks in the movie.
One character says the famous line "Voglio una donna"
music from the soundtrack used
poster is shown
Features
Featured in
Clips are shown. The movie makes Roger Ebert's list of the best movies of the 1970s.
Cinema scene can be seen
Features clips from this film.
Analysis on the work of Nino Rota (composer for this film)
clips shown
clips shown
Film shown in a newly opened local cinema at the special request of one of the monks.
Features footage
Documentary about this title's distributor
Spoofed in
The first busty woman spoofs Amarcord's tobacconist lady




