Life Is Beautiful
Brief Synopsis
Cast & Crew
Roberto Benigni
Robert Camero
Nicoletta Braschi
Giorgio Cantarini
Roberto Benigni
Giustino Durano
Film Details
Technical Specs
Synopsis
In 1939, Guido, an Italian Jew, falls in love with Dora, who isn't Jewish. He woos her away from the Fascist official she has been dating, and they get married. Their son Giosue grows up among growing anti-Semitism. As the war progresses, Guido and Giosue are arrested and taken to a concentration camp. Dora goes too, determined not to separate the family. In the midst of the horrors of the camp, Guido protects his son by pretending that survival in the concentration camp is an elaborate game with which Giosue must play along or be sent home.
Director
Roberto Benigni
Cast
Robert Camero
Nicoletta Braschi
Giorgio Cantarini
Roberto Benigni
Giustino Durano
Sergio Bustric
Lydia Alfonsi
Giuliana Lojodice
Amerigo Fontani
Pietro Desilva
Francesco Guzzo
Raffaella Lebboroni
Marisa Paredes
Horst Buchholz
Claudio Alfonsi
Gil Baroni
Massimo Bianchi
Jurgen Bohn
Verena Buratti
Ennio Consalvi
Giancarlo Consentino
Aaron Craig
Alfiero Falomi
Daniela Fedtke
Antonio Fommei
Stefano Frangipani
Ernst Frowein Holger
Alessandra Grassi
Hannes Helmann
Wolfgang Hillinger
Margareta Lucia Krauss
Patrizia Lazzarini
Maria Letizia
Concetta Lombardo
Maria Rita Macellari
Carlotta Mangione
Franco Mescolini
Francesca Messinese
Inger Lise Middleton
Andrea Nardi
Gunther Pfanzelter
Cristina Porchiella
Nino Prester
Gina Rovere
Laura Rudeberg
Massimo Salvanti
Richard Sammel
James Shindler
Andrea Tidona
Dirk Karsten Van Den Berg
Giovanna Villa
Horst Buchholz
Jonathan Nichols
Ilaria Borrelli
James Falzone
Chip Bolcik
Marc A Schwarz
Montserrat Caballe
Shirley Verret
Pietro De Silva
Crew
Gianni Arduini
Roberto Benigni
Roberto Benigni
Roberto Benigni
Giusy Bovino
Gianluigi Braschi
Daniele Cama
Vincenzo Cerami
Vincenzo Cerami
Vincenzo Cerami
Claudio Chiossi
Walter Cossu
Mario Cotone
Tonino Delli Colli
Tonino Delli Colli
Maurizio Diclemente
Danilo Donati
Danilo Donati
Alberto Doni
Elda Ferri
G Gabetti
Enrico Iacoponi
Adela Angela Lojodice
Leda Lojodice
Tullio Lullo
Giovanni Marino
Tullio Morganti
Naldo Nibbi
Jacques Offenbach
Giorgia Onofri
Simona Paggi
Marcello Pezzetti
Nicola Piovani
Nicola Piovani
John Rogers
Shaila Rubin
Pietro Sassaroli
Olivia Sleiter
Luigi Spoletini
Fabio Venturi
Marco Vittorio
Film Details
Technical Specs
Award Wins
Best Actor
Best Foreign Language Film
Best Music Original Dramatic Score
Award Nominations
Best Director
Best Film Editing
Best Picture
Best Writing, Screenplay
Articles
Life is Beautiful
Life is Beautiful
Quotes
Trivia
Miscellaneous Notes
Expanded Release in United States November 6, 1998
Released in United States August 27, 1999
Released in United States on Video July 20, 1999
Released in United States 1998
Released in United States July 1998
Released in United States August 1998
Released in United States October 1998
Released in United States November 1998
Released in United States January 1999
Shown at Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival October 28 - November 15, 1998.
Shown at Montreal World Film Festival (out of competition) August 27 - September 7, 1998.
Shown at Vancouver International Film Festival September 26 - October 12, 1998.
Shown at Jerusalem Film Festival July 9-18, 1998.
Shown at Locarno International Film Festival August 5-15, 1998.
Shown at Viennale International Film Festival in Vienna October 16-28, 1998.
Shown at London Film Festival November 5-19, 1998.
Shown at Nortel Palm Springs International Film Festival January 7-18, 1999.
Began shooting June 1997.
Completed shooting September 5, 1997.
dubbed English
Released in United States Fall October 23, 1998 (NY, LA)
Expanded Release in United States October 30, 1998
Expanded Release in United States November 6, 1998
Released in United States August 27, 1999 (English dubbed version; New York City and Los Angeles)
Released in United States on Video July 20, 1999
Released in United States 1998 (Shown at Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival October 28 - November 15, 1998.)
Released in United States 1998 (Shown at Montreal World Film Festival (out of competition) August 27 - September 7, 1998.)
Released in United States 1998 (Shown at Vancouver International Film Festival September 26 - October 12, 1998.)
Released in United States July 1998 (Shown at Jerusalem Film Festival July 9-18, 1998.)
Released in United States August 1998 (Shown at Locarno International Film Festival August 5-15, 1998.)
Roberto Benigni is the 1998 recipient of the Crystal Globe Award by the ADL (Anti-Defamation League).
Roberto Benigni was nominated for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in 1998 by the Directors Guild of America.
Winner of Air Canada People's Choice Award at the 1998 Vancouver International Film Festival.
Winner of five 1998 Silver Ribbon (Nastri D'Argento) Awards, including Best Picture, Best Actor (Roberto Benigni), Best Screenplay, Best Story, and Best Supporting Actor (Giustino Durano).
Winner of Golden Leopard Cub (Record Ticket Sales) at 1998 Locarno International Film Festival.
Winner of nine 1998 David di Donatello Awards (Italian Oscars) including Best Picture.
Winner of the 1998 award for Best Film by the National Association of Italian Journalists.
Winner of the 1998 award for Best Foreign Language Film from the Chicago Film Critics Association. Nominated for a further two awards, including Best Picture, and Best Actor (Roberto Benigni).
Winner of the 1998 Award for Best Foreign Language Film from the Online Film Critics Society.
Winner of the 1998 Broadcast Film Critics Association award for Best Foreign Language Film and nominated for the Best Picture award.
Winner of the 1998 Cesar Award for Best Foreign Film.
Winner of the 1998 Lumiere award for Best Foreign Film.
Winner of the Audience Award at the 1998 Montreal World Film Festival.
Winner of the Audience Award for Best Feature Film at the 1998 American Film Institute (AFI) Los Angeles International Film Festival.
Winner of the Audience Award for Best Feature Film at the 1998 Toronto International Film Festival.
Winner of the Best Jewish Experience Award at the 1998 Jerusalem International Film Festival.
Winner of the Grand Jury Prize at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival.
Winner of three Critic's Awards for Best Film, Best Actor (Benigni), and Best Director (Roberto Benigni) at the 1998 Fort Lauderdale Interational Film Festival.
Winner of two 1998 European Film Awards, including Best Film and Best European Actor (Roberto Benigni).
"Life is Beautiful" was ruled ineligible by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) for Golden Globe nominations due to its Italian release date.
Winner of the Special Achievement in Filmmaking Honor (Roberto Benigni) from the National Board of Review of Motion Pictures, the fourth time the honor has been given.
Released in United States Fall October 23, 1998
Expanded Release in United States October 30, 1998
Released in United States October 1998 (Shown at Viennale International Film Festival in Vienna October 16-28, 1998.)
Released in United States October 1998 (Shown at AFI/Los Angeles International Film Festival (Opening Night Gala) October 22-31, 1998.)
Released in United States November 1998 (Shown at London Film Festival November 5-19, 1998.)
Released in United States January 1999 (Shown at Nortel Palm Springs International Film Festival January 7-18, 1999.)
Winner of the 1999 Goya Award for Best European Film.