Life Is Beautiful (1998) Life Is Beautiful

Life Is Beautiful ★★★★ La Vita E Bella 1998 (PG-13) At first consideration, the notion of a "feel-good Holocaust comedy" was not up the Hound's alley. But Roberto Benigni's stunning "Life Is Beautiful" is not, first and foremost, a Holocaust movie, but rather a story of endurance of family love. Benigni's Guido is so intent on believing that life is—and should be—beautiful, he goes to great lengths to ensure that vision for his wife and, particularly, his son. The first half of the movie is an amusing boy-meets-girl story, Italian-comedy style, with Benigni chasing and winning his real-life wife, actress Braschi. The second half shifts to the concentration camp where Guido, his son, and—because she would not be parted from him—his wife are imprisoned. Guido fabricates an elaborate game to convince his son that the whole ordeal—the "trip"—is an endurance test to be won, with prizes forthcoming. In a particularly humorous scene, Guido "translates" a guard's barking at the prisoners as further clarification of the "rules" of the game. If the movie depicts the horrors of the concentration camps as less than horrifying, it should be forgiven; Benigni's focus is on the love between father, son, and wife. When the film played at the Toronto International Film Festival, this Hound sobbed uncontrollably while the crowd rose to their feet to cheer the Italian director, writer, and star; do light-weight comedies usually have that effect on veteran movie reviewers? Italian with subtitles. 122m/C VHS, DVD. IT Roberto Benigni, Nicoletta Braschi, Giustino Durano, Sergio Bustric, Horst Buchholz, Giorgio Cantarini, Marisa Paredes, Lidia Alfonsi, Giuliana Lojodice; Director: Roberto Benigni; Writer: Vincenzo Cerami, Roberto Benigni; Writer: Tonino Delli Colli; Cameo: Nicola Piovani. Oscars '98: Actor (Benigni), Foreign Film, Orig. Dramatic Score; Australian Film Inst. '99: Foreign Film; British Acad. '98: Actor (Benigni); Cannes '98: Grand Jury Prize; Cesar '99: Foreign Film; Screen Actors Guild '98: Actor (Benigni); Broadcast Film Critics '98: Foreign Film.

At-a-glance
Year Released 1998
Rating PG
Length (in minutes) 122
Display Color
Formats VHS, DVD
Filmed In Italy
National Film Registry
Awards
Year Source Award
1998 Cannes Grand Jury Prize
1998 Oscars Actor
1998 Oscars Foreign Film
1998 Oscars Orig Dramatic Score
Credits
Role Name
Actor Horst Buchholz
Actor Marisa Paredes
Actor Lidia Alfonsi
Actor Roberto Benigni
Actor Nicoletta Braschi
Actor Giustino Durano
Actor Sergio Bustric
Actor Giorgio Cantarini
Actor Giuliana Lojodice
Cameo Nicola Piovani
Cinematographer Tonino Delli Colli
Director Roberto Benigni
Writer Roberto Benigni
Writer Vincenzo Cerami