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Guido (Roberto Benigni) falls in love with Dora (Nicoletta Braschi) the moment he meets her in a small Italian town in 1939. Through a series of clever escapades he wins the heart of this upper-class school teacher he calls "principessa". They marry and have a son Giosue (Giorgio Cantarini). Opening a small bookstore, Guido ignores the rising tide of anti-Jewish sentiment in town. Then one day, he and Giosue are put on trains with the other Jews and sent to a concentration camp.
The rest of the film deals with Guido's daring creation of an elaborate game in order to keep his son from comprehending the harsh reality of suffering and death going on around them. Life Is Beautiful shows how laughter can set the spirit free even in the most dire circumstances. The film also makes it clear that Guido is willing to do anything to keep his son from harm's way. This is an absolute masterpiece and must-see viewing.