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Winner of the Best Picture at the 1998 European Film Awards and the
Grand Jury Prize at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival. 'A masterpiece.
Romantic, hilarious, and astonishingly moving.' Chicago Tribune
1939: Guido, an Italian Jew, comes to a Tuscan town in search of
his fortune. He meets and is smitten by schoolteacher Dora, a
gentile; but she is already engaged, to a local Fascisto.
Nevertheless, Dora is wooed and won by Guido's clownish charm. But
the shadow of bigotry threatens to fall across their happiness.
1945: Guido and Dora are married, with a son, Giosue. For all
Guido's sunny disposition, he cannot ignore the fact that
anti-Semitism has become iron law, and he and Giosue are sent to a
concentration camp. Begging to be sent with them, Dora is instead
confined in an adjoining all-female camp. In the darkest of hours,
Guido desperately falls back upon his comedic gift, to try to
shield his son from the abysmal fate confronting them. His clowning
may be their only hope of survival . . .
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