Nights of Cabiria


1h 57m 1957
Nights of Cabiria

Film Details

Also Known As
Las noches de Cabiria, Le Notti di Cabiria, Les Nuits de Cabiria, notti di Cabiria, nuits de Cabiria
Genre
Comedy
Drama
Foreign
Release Date
1957
Distribution Company
Rialto Pictures/Strand Releasing
Location
Cinecitta Studios, Rome, Italy

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 57m
Sound
Mono
Color
Black and White
Theatrical Aspect Ratio
1.37 : 1

Synopsis

Film Details

Also Known As
Las noches de Cabiria, Le Notti di Cabiria, Les Nuits de Cabiria, notti di Cabiria, nuits de Cabiria
Genre
Comedy
Drama
Foreign
Release Date
1957
Distribution Company
Rialto Pictures/Strand Releasing
Location
Cinecitta Studios, Rome, Italy

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 57m
Sound
Mono
Color
Black and White
Theatrical Aspect Ratio
1.37 : 1

Quotes

Trivia

During the editing of this film, editor Leo Catozzo developed the CIR self-perforating adhesive tape splicer (also known as "Costruzione Incollatrici Rapide", "the Catozzo", Guillotine-, CIRO- or ARRI Splicer) which made him rich in the 1960s and for which he won an Academy Award in 1989.

Miscellaneous Notes

Voted One of the Year's Ten Best Foreign Language Films by the 1957 New York Times Film Critics.

Winner of the Best Actress Prize (Masina) at the 1957 Cannes Film Festival.

Released in United States 1957

Released in United States 1998

Released in United States 2009

Released in United States May 1957

Released in United States Summer June 26, 1998

Re-released in United States January 15, 1999

Re-released in United States July 1, 1998

Re-released in United States on Video June 22, 1999

Shown at San Francisco International Film Festival (Tributes, Mel Novikoff Award) April 23-May 7, 2009.

Shown at Seattle International Film Festival (restored version) May 21 - June 14, 1998.

Shown at the Cannes Film Festival, May 1957.

Home Vision Cinema is re-releasing "Nights of Cabiria" on video & DVD from newly restored digitally remastered print (with 7 additional minutes of footage).

"Nights of Cabiria" is being re-released as a restored print by Rialto Pictures, which co-presented Jean Luc Godard's "Contempt" (France/Italy/1963) in June 1997. Lopert Films originally distributed the film in the United States.

Re-released in London July 23, 1999.

Released in United States 1957

Released in United States 1998 (Shown at Seattle International Film Festival (restored version) May 21 - June 14, 1998.)

Released in United States 2009 (Shown at San Francisco International Film Festival (Tributes, Mel Novikoff Award) April 23-May 7, 2009.)

Re-released in United States January 15, 1999 (Cinema Village; New York City)

Released in United States May 1957 (Shown at the Cannes Film Festival, May 1957.)

Re-released in United States on Video June 22, 1999

Released in United States Summer June 26, 1998

Re-released in United States July 1, 1998 (New York City and Los Angeles)