Nights of Cabiria (1957)
Nights of Cabiria (1957)
Plot.
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Cast & Crew.
Giulietta Masina
Maria 'Cabiria' Ceccarelli
François Périer
Oscar D'Onofrio
Franca Marzi
Wanda
Dorian Gray
Jessy
Aldo Silvani
The wizard
Ennio Girolami
Amleto, 'il magnaccia'
Mario Passante
Uncle of Amleto
Christian Tassou
Actor
Franco Balducci
Spectator on the Stage of the Cinema (uncredited)
Amedeo Nazzari
Alberto Lazzari
Ciccio Barbi
Man on the Stage (uncredited)
Brunello Rondi
Writer
Luciano Bonanni
Man in Black Suit at the Edge of the River (uncredited)
Gianni Baghino
Actor
Federico Fellini
Director
Mimmo Poli
Man Eating in the Nightclub (uncredited)
Ennio Flaiano
Writer
Dominique Delouche
Priest with the Flag (uncredited) / Second Assistant Director
Franco Fabrizi
Giorgio (uncredited)
Tullio Pinelli
Writer
Sandro Moretti
Un papponcello (uncredited)
Pier Paolo Pasolini
Writer
Dino De Laurentiis
Producer
Polidor
Friar (uncredited)
María Luisa Rolando
Marisa (uncredited)
Nino Rota
Composer
Aldo Tonti
Cinematographer
Riccardo Fellini
(uncredited)
Leo Catozzo
Editor
Nino Milano
(uncredited)
Piero Gherardi
ProductionDesigner
Sergio Parlato
(uncredited)
Media.
Details.
Release DateOctober 3, 1957
Original NameLe notti di Cabiria
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 50m
Box Office$752,045
Genres
Wiki.
Nights of Cabiria (Italian: Le notti di Cabiria) is a 1957 drama film co-written and directed by Federico Fellini. It stars Giulietta Masina as Cabiria, a prostitute living in Rome. The cast also features François Périer and Amedeo Nazzari. The film is based on a story by Fellini, who expanded it into a screenplay along with his co-writers Ennio Flaiano, Tullio Pinelli and Pier Paolo Pasolini.
In addition to the best actress award at the Cannes Film Festival for Giulietta Masina, Nights of Cabiria won the 1957 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. This was the second straight year Italy and Fellini won this Academy Award, having previously won for La Strada, which also starred Masina.
In 2008, the film was included on the Italian Ministry of Cultural Heritage’s 100 Italian films to be saved, a list of 100 films that "have changed the collective memory of the country between 1942 and 1978."