![]() ![]() The film is set during 1930s fascist Italy and portrayed his thoughts about politics and the growth of Rome. The narrative arch explores how Rome changes over time in "Roma." "Amarcord" (05:05) Masina stars in "Juliet of the Spirits." Adaptations (04:17)įellini adapts literary titles in "Spirits of the Dead" anthology and "Satyricon." The hippie movement inspires the director to film an ancient Roman text and compare it to contemporary society. Fellini suffers a creative mental block while filming "8 1/2" and decided to make the film about his mental state. "8 1/2" (04:46)įellini collaborated on "Boccaccio 70" with other leading Italian directors. The most famous scene of the film involves Anita Ekberg standing in a fountain. Marcello Mastroianni portrays a gossip reporter who regrets his career choices. Rome was known as "Hollywood on the Tiber" because of its tax breaks. Masina and Richard Basehart starred in "Il Bidone." In "Nights of Cabiria," a prostitute searching for true love is constantly betrayed. ![]() The film won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Film. Giulietta Masina starred as the young woman bought by a brutish strongman. "I Vitelloni" becomes the template for films where men wait for life to begin. Fellini collaborates with Roberto Rossellini in "Rome Open City" and "Paisan." Fellini: Directorial Debut (06:37)įellini collaborated with Alberto Lattuada in "Variety Lights." In "The White Sheik," a woman abandons her husband to search for an actor. (Credits) Fellini: Career Beginnings (03:43)Įxperts describe Fellini's Catholic upbringing, his rebellious nature, love of art, studying law in Rome, and "Marc’Aurelio." His influences include the carnival, Vaudeville, and his life. Audience members wanted to see the world differently after seeing a film. Introduction: Federico Fellini (03:47) FREE PREVIEWįellini invented modern Italy's sense of fashion, life, and culture. ![]()
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