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Il Bidone

certificate 12 Certificate
1955
Black & White
Italy, France
Language(s): Italian
Subtitles: English, English for the hearing impaired on interview extra
Published/distributed by BFI
ISBN/EAN: 5035673006559
Ratio 1.33:1
Region 2
Price: £19.99
(Including VAT at 17.5%)
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Il Bidone 
Fellini, Federico
Federico Fellini's 1955 film Il bidone (The Swindlers) sits between La strada (1954) and Nights of Cabiria (1957) in his 'trilogy of loneliness' and displays the hallmarks of his emerging talent.

Augusto (played by American actor Broderick Crawford) is the leader of a gang of small-time con men who travel around the countryside in various disguises, elaborately tricking the ignorant and poor out of their savings. His accomplices are Picasso (Richard Basehart), who is only trying to earn a decent living (though by indecent means) to support his wife and small daughter, and the charming Roberto (Franco Fabrizi). The tone at first is light-hearted, and then it becomes sombre as the true cruelty of the swindlers' tricks becomes apparent. The trio's lack of morality is tested when Augusto is reunited with his estranged daughter and Picasso is faced with the disapproving patience of his loving wife (played by Fellini's wife, Giulietta Masina).

Featuring excellent performances from Crawford, Basehart and Masina, set against a colourful backdrop of sharply observed characters and exuberant music, this social drama is by turns comic, bitter and tragic.


Extras
* Exclusive interview with Fellini's assistant director Dominique Delouche.
* Stills gallery.
* 12-page illustrated booklet containing film notes by film historian Geoffrey Nowell-Smith, film review, biographies and an extract from Dominique Delouche's diary, written during filming.

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