Life Is Beautiful
Roberto Benigni Actor , Nicoletta Braschi Actor , Giustino Durano Actor , Sergio Bustric Actor , Marisa Paredes Actor
MPAA Rating:
PG13
Contains:Violence,Adult Situations,Questionable for Children,Watch With Your Teen
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Life Is Beautiful
Theatrical Release Date: 1998 10 23 (USA)
UPC: 031398144328
Studio: Fox Home Ent. (lgf)
MPAA Rating: PG13 Contains:[Violence, Adult Situations, Questionable for Children, Watch With Your Teen]
Summary: In this WW II tragicomedy, famed Italian funnyman Roberto Benigni (The Monster) portrays Guido, who moves during the '30s from the country to a Tuscan town, where he is entranced by schoolteacher Dora (Nicoletta Braschi, Benigni's real-life wife). Dora likes Guido, but she remains faithful to her pompous fianc?, so Guido has an uphill struggle. Meanwhile, anti-Semitic attitudes lead to attacks against Guido's Jewish uncle (Giustino Durano). Leaping ahead to five years later, during WW II, Guido and Dora are married and have a son Giosue (Giorgio Cantarini). After they are imprisoned in a concentration camp, Guido goes to elaborate lengths to keep his son from understanding the truth of their situation. He tells the boy that they are competing with others to win an armored tank -- so everything from food shortages to tattoos is explained as necessary for participation in the contest. ~ Bhob Stewart, Rovi
Category: Comedy Drama
Awards: Best Foreign Language Film – French Academy of Cinema Best Foreign Film – Broadcast Film Critics Association Best Director – Directors Guild of America Best Actor – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Director – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Editing – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Foreign Language Film – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Dramatic Score – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Original Screenplay – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Original Screenplay – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Picture – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Grand Jury Prize – Cannes Film Festival Best Actor - Runner-up – Toronto Film Critics Association Best Foreign Film – Chicago Film Critics Association Best Actor – Screen Actors Guild Best Ensemble Acting – Screen Actors Guild Best Picture – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
Features:
"Making Life Beautiful" featurette
Academy Awards TV commercials
Theatrical trailer
Life Is Beautiful
Format: Blu-ray
Release Date: 10/04/2011
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Theatre Wide-Screen
Audio: DHMA null, DD5.1 Dolby Digital 5.1
Runtime: 116 Minutes
Sides: 1
Number of Discs: 1
Language(s) English,French
Subtitles: English,French
Rebecca Flint Marx
Life is Beautiful caused more than a little controversy when it was released: any attempt to make comedy out of the Holocaust is going to inspire strong reactions from critics and audience members. Love it or loathe it, Life is Beautiful inarguably made an international star out of Italian comedian Roberto Benigni, who wrote, directed, and starred in it. One of his country's most celebrated comedians, Benigni was previously known for his work in numerous Italian comedies, as well as Johnny Stecchino and Jim Jarmusch's Down By Law and Night on Earth. Life is Beautiful's Grand Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival, followed by Benigni's Best Actor Oscar and acceptance speech (in exuberant, skillfully broken English), made Benigni possibly Italy's most famous export since the Fiat. Although some viewers found the film's second half, set almost entirely in a concentration camp, to be well-meaning but misguided, the film's first half is indisputably enjoyable. Revolving around the courtship of an aristocratic lady nicknamed the Principessa by Benigni's Guido, it makes a refreshing, elegantly hilarious love story. Somewhat ironically, the film's wittiest and most accurate commentary on fascism and religious oppression is contained here, rather than in the concentration camp setting. Benigni's comedy here becomes a tool for side-splitting yet razor-sharp criticism, and this first section powerfully establishes the reality of everyday life disrupted by the war. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, Rovi
Cast and Crew:
Mario Cotone
Executive Producer
Roberto Benigni
Director
Roberto Benigni
Screenwriter
Vincenzo Cerami
Screenwriter
Nicola Piovani
Composer (Music Score)
Gianluigi Braschi
Producer
Elda Ferri
Producer
Roberto Benigni
Actor
Nicoletta Braschi
Actor
Giustino Durano
Actor
Sergio Bustric
Actor
Marisa Paredes
Actor
Horst Buchholz
Actor
Lydia Alfonsi
Actor
Giuliana Lojodice
Actor
Giorgio Cantarini
Actor
Country: Italy

