TCM Video Podcast - (Movie Promo) October 2011, Part Two
Tati, Fellini, De Sica. On the latest TCM Podcast, TCM's Scott McGee and Guest Blogger Brandon Kyle Goco discuss why these pillars of foreign cinema should be household names. Share your thoughts on why classic foreign cinema does, or doesn't appeal to you. Post your answers at facebook.com/tcmtv
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La Strada -- (Movie Clip) Gelsomina
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La Strada -- (Movie Clip) Trifle
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La Strada -- (Movie Clip) Macho Man
Directed by her husband Federico Fellini, country-girl Gelsomina (Giulietta Masina) at her first restaurant dinner with intoxicated roustabout strong-man Zampano (Anthony Quinn), who in-effect purchased her from her impoverished mother, and who soon becomes more interested in the barmaid (Anna Primula), in La Strada, 1954.
La Strada (1954) — (Movie Clip) The Fool Will Perform
Innocent Gelsomina (Giulietta Masina, directed by her husband Federico Fellini) has run away from her employer/owner (barnstorming entertainer Zampano, Anthony Quinn) and wandered into a nearby town where she sees a Catholic festival, then one of his rivals (Richard Basehart as “Il Matto,” or “The Fool”), in the worldwide hit La Strada, 1954.