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The views of the inviting green hills around San Patrignano — a village above Rimini, the Adriatic seaside resort made famous by native son Federico Fellini in Amarcord — are as splendid as those from any Italian winery.
Wine Therapy 2006
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The views of the inviting green hills around San Patrignano — a village above Rimini, the Adriatic seaside resort made famous by native son Federico Fellini in Amarcord — are as splendid as those from any Italian winery.
Wine Therapy 2006
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The views of the inviting green hills around San Patrignano — a village above Rimini, the Adriatic seaside resort made famous by native son Federico Fellini in Amarcord — are as splendid as those from any Italian winery.
Wine Therapy 2006
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The views of the inviting green hills around San Patrignano — a village above Rimini, the Adriatic seaside resort made famous by native son Federico Fellini in Amarcord — are as splendid as those from any Italian winery.
Wine Therapy 2006
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That said, in Amarcord, for once, Fellini's self-indulgence doesn't overtake the movie, doesn't wear you out.
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The views of the inviting green hills around San Patrignano — a village above Rimini, the Adriatic seaside resort made famous by native son Federico Fellini in Amarcord — are as splendid as those from any Italian winery.
Wine Therapy 2006
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The views of the inviting green hills around San Patrignano — a village above Rimini, the Adriatic seaside resort made famous by native son Federico Fellini in Amarcord — are as splendid as those from any Italian winery.
Wine Therapy 2006
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"Amarcord" When I was a kid, my mother told my sisters and me that there were no superheroes except for Federico Fellini. 2.
Movies: Ari Folman 2009
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If you have seen the -- Fellini's movie, "Amarcord," that's where I come from.
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The spa scenes were filmed in Anzio at the same former casino Fellini used in "Amarcord" 1973.
NYT > Home Page By RACHEL DONADIO 2010
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