Amarcord
Fellini's satirical portrayal of '30s fascist Italy reflects on the director's childhood through fantastical vignettes of social conventions, adolescent fantasies, and comical caricatures. Supported by Nina Rota’s warm, nostalgic score, Giuseppe Rottuno’s radiant cinematography, and Danilo Donati’s luxurious costumes and sets, Amarcord won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1975.