A care-free girl is sold to a traveling entertainer, consequently enduring physical and emotional pain along the way.A care-free girl is sold to a traveling entertainer, consequently enduring physical and emotional pain along the way.A care-free girl is sold to a traveling entertainer, consequently enduring physical and emotional pain along the way.
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- Director
- Writers
- Federico Fellini(story and screenplay)
- Tullio Pinelli(story and screenplay)
- Ennio Flaiano(screenplay collaborator)
- Stars
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- Director
- Writers
- Federico Fellini(story and screenplay)
- Tullio Pinelli(story and screenplay)
- Ennio Flaiano(screenplay collaborator)
- Stars
- Won 1 Oscar
- 12 wins & 5 nominations total
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Pietro Ceccarelli
- Bartenderas Bartender
- (uncredited)
Giovanna Galli
- Prostituteas Prostitute
- (uncredited)
Yami Kamadeva
- Prostituteas Prostitute
- (uncredited)
Mario Passante
- Waiteras Waiter
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writers
- Federico Fellini(story and screenplay)
- Tullio Pinelli(story and screenplay) (dialogue)
- Ennio Flaiano(screenplay collaborator)
- All cast & crew
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Did you know
- TriviaAnthony Quinn was working on a film with Giulietta Masina when she introduced him to her husband, Federico Fellini. Fellini was immediately convinced that the Mexican-born actor would make the perfect Zampanò the strongman in his new film, which was to become (The Road (1954), and implored him to accept the role. The nonplussed actor, who had no idea who Fellini was, initially turned him down, but Fellini was persistent, pestering him for days about the project. Shortly thereafter, Quinn spent the evening with Ingrid Bergman and her husband, director Roberto Rossellini. After dinner, the three watched Fellini's most recent film, the comedy-drama I Vitelloni (1953), and Quinn realized with astonishment that the crazy Italian filmmaker who had been hounding him for days was a genius.
- GoofsWhen Zampanò meets The Fool while he is repairing a flat tire on his car, the left front wheel is removed and the car is jacked. Right after the altercation, when Zampanò pushes The Fool's car, the wheel rim is back and not jacked anymore.
- Quotes
The Fool: If you won't stay with him, who will? I'm an ignorant man, but I've read a book or two. You may not believe it, but everything in this world has a purpose. Even this pebble, for example.
Gelsomina: Which one?
The Fool: This one. Any one. But even this one has a purpose.
Gelsomina: What's its purpose?
The Fool: Its purpose is - how should I know? If I knew, I'd be...
Gelsomina: Who?
The Fool: The Almighty, who knows everything. When you're born. When you die. Who knows? No, I don't know what this pebble's purpose is, but it must have one, because if this pebble has no purpose, then everything is pointless. Even the stars! At least, I think so. And you too. You have a purpose too.
- Alternate versionsThe German theatrical version was cut by about 6 minutes to speed up the films pacing. DVD release also contains the Italian uncut version as a bonus feature.
- ConnectionsEdited into Histoire(s) du cinéma: La monnaie de l'absolu (1999)
Top review
To film as Bach is to music
La Strada brings two souls together to tell a story that ultimately displays humanity's finer aspects. The title gives a clue to the meaning of Fellini's masterpiece: The Way. The brute, Zampano, buys the urchin-like Gelsomina to be his traveling companion in his one-man carnival act. He is physically and emotionally cruel to her. Her longing to love and be loved, and her child-like, yet acute perception of life, and desire to live it, despite hardships, makes her the perfect complement to the selfish and despicable Zampano. Their unification affects each other. However, although Zampano's harshness adversely effects Gelsomina's life, it is her influence that will eventually, and more significantly, change him. This may sound like the familiar Beauty and the Beast fairy tale, but it is more than a love story. It is about love, but it isn't until the very end of the film that we realize it. More than love, it is about a man who gains insight and awareness because of love. It is his finale transformation that demonstrates both the frailty and vitality of the human condition. It overpoweringly suggests that the individual, no matter how depraved, is able to spiritually evolve.
Every frame and scene in this masterpiece has purpose and meaning.
Every frame and scene in this masterpiece has purpose and meaning.
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- phatdan
- Oct 17, 2004
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $17,923
- Runtime1 hour 48 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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