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13. Films by Federico Fellini
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- Films by Federico Fellini.
- Fellini's first full length colour feature is also a homage to his wife, Giulietta Masina. ... Fellini's self-styled "adult fairy tale" is. ...
- Directed by Federico Fellini .
- Long regarded as Fellini's finest work, it is also one of the great films about the moviemaking process. ...
- Directed by Federico Fellini .
- Directed by Federico Fellini .
- Directed by Federico Fellini .
14. Federico Fellini: la Vida
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- Sus padres son Ida Barbiani, ama de casa, y Urbano Fellini representante de comercio. ...
- En este campamento, Fellini ha pasado parte del verano de 1936. ...
- Abre con el pintor amigo Demos Bonini una Bodega del Retrato para Turistas, con la enseña FEBO (Fellini-Bonini) .
- Conoce a Giulia Masina, joven actriz de teatro de prosa que además forma parte de la Compañia del teatro cómico-musical de la EIAR y es intérprete en la transmisión Terziglio de las aventuras de los esposos Cicco y Pallina escritas por Fellini. ...
- El viaje necesario a través de la Italia devastada por la guerra y la amistad con Rossellini, serán recordados por Fellini como un período extraordinario y crucial de su vida. ...
- La idea y el guión de El milagro son de Fellini y de Tullio Pinelli. ...
- La música es de Nino Rota, el compositor que dará una impronta esencial a toda la obra de Fellini. ...
- Desde ahora los premios nacionales e internacionales recibidos por Fellini se hacen tan numerosos que serán guardados en una habitación entera de su casa. ...
- Hace su primer viaje a los Estados Unidos, para retirar el Oscar ganado con La strada, y se queda un mes y medio invitado por Burt Lancaster y por la sociedad Hetch-Hill-Lancaster, quienes desean que Fellini haga una película ambientada en los Estados Unidos. ...
- Es la última vez que un film de Fellini participa en concurso en una manifestación cinematográfica: en adelante, sus obras figurarán siempre fuera de concurso. ...
- Mastorna, inspirado en la muerte de Ernest Bernhard, amistad esencial para Fellini; film que no realizará y que bajo su guía será hecho en dibujos despues de más de un cuarto de siglo. ...
- Dirige Fellini: a Director's Notebook (Apuntes de un director), especial televisivo de una hora para la red televisiva americana National Broadcasting Company (NBC). Dirige Fellini Satyricon: el film tendrá un gran suceso internacional. ...
- Pierde una amistad esencial con la muerte de Nino Rota, el 10 de abril en Roma, el cual ha firmado las bandas sonoras más bellas de los film de Fellini. ...
- Hace su primer viaje a Méjico, via Los Angeles, para encontrarse con el escritor y antropólogo peruano Carlos Castañeda, admirado por Fellini. ...
- El estreno oficial de Ginger y Fred se hace en París: es el único film de Fellini que debuta fuera de Italia. ...
15. National Film Theatre: Federico Fellini: Biography
- www.bfi.org.uk
- Born in 1920, Fellini began his career as a newspaper and magazine cartoonist and as a writer for comedians and radio shows. ... This led him to befriend Roberto Rossellini and, when the neo-realist movement emerged, Fellini co-scripted two films now regarded as classics of neo-realism: Rome, Open City (1945) and Paisà (1946). Often collaborating with Alberto Lattuada, Fellini first dabbled in directing when the pair made Lights of Variety (1950), a touching tale of a fading theatrical troupe who strive to attain success in Rome. This was followed by Fellini's feature-length directorial debut The White Sheik (1951). ... Boredom sets in and the young wife absconds to find the hero of her favourite photo-strip magazine - Fellini's distaste is apparent amidst the humour and farce.
- I Vitelloni (1953) is rather more like Fellini's earlier forays into neo-realism a well grown observed portrait of the lives of five youths in a provincial seaside town. ...
- The years that followed brought Fellini great critical acclaim. ... Masina's performance, as the vulnerable innocent, steals the show, whilst Fellini's fascination for the circus and carnivals is given free rein. ...
- Later adapted by Bob Fosse as Sweet Charity and still influenced by Rossellini, this is the last film of what some have characterised as the first phase of Fellini's film-making.
- By the 1960s even greater praise was showered on Fellini, starting with La Dolce Vita (1960), which defined the decade and gave the world a new term: paparazzi. A commercial success, the film was a sensational satire on the decline of social mores and cultural values - notably Fellini's criticism of the new bourgeoisie - starring Marcello Mastroianni and Anita Ekberg. Then came 8½ (1963), a semi-autobiographical story of a director (played by Mastroianni, Fellini's screen alter-ego) who is in a creative desert, unsure of how to follow the major success that he has just enjoyed. ... By 1969 his name carried enough weight to be included in the title of his films, such as Fellini Satyricon. ...
- Fellini's success continued with the Oscar-winning Amarcord (1973), a tribute to his childhood in 30s Rimini. ...
- As time passed Fellini fell victim to the lack of funding that many European film-makers suffered from, and his output decreased. ... The fantasy City of Women (1980) stars Mastroianni (once again as Fellini's alter-ego) as a middle-aged man who gets lost amidst an assembly of man-hating feminists. Responding to charges of misogyny, at the time, Fellini claimed that his intentions were to express a philandering man's inner fears and paranoia. ...
16. - Great Books -
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- Federico Fellini (1920-1993).
- Fellini also produced several drawings (mostly pencil on paper), often humourous portraits. It is with these works that young Fellini encountered cinema: his first success was in drawing advertising pictures for movies. ... It was named "The Funny Face Shop", and contained works from Fellini, De Seta, Verdini, Camerini, Scarpelli, Majorana, Guasta, Giobbe, Attalo, Migneco (all writers, directors or otherwise intellectuals working for italian cinema). ... Fellini's main peculiarity was the ability of rendering the oneiric dimension, that is made of pure fantasy and real dream. This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License and uses material adapted in whole or in part from the Wikipedia article on Federico Fellini. ...
17. URSULA Y CARLOS - CINE CYU
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- Federico Fellini.
- Con una filmografía intensa y personal arraigada en la crítica social, la estética del circo y la imaginación surrealista, Federico Fellini ha pasado a la historia como uno de los creadores más originales e influyentes del cine. ... Aclamado como cronista de la vida contemporánea, Fellini deslumbró de nuevo al público tres años más tarde con Ocho y medio (1962), en la que se satiriza a sí mismo como un director célebre que ha realizado hasta la fecha "siete películas y media" y sólo sabe que la siguiente será la número 8 ½. ... Inspirada en el clásico en latín de Petronio, Satyricon (1969) se erigió cuatro años más tarde como la cinta más heterodoxa y fantasmagórica de Fellini, con las aventuras de dos bisexuales que transitan por un mundo pre-cristiano colmado de personajes grotescos e imágenes oníricas de desnudez, sexo y violencia. Elogiado por muchos como el precursor de un nuevo cine que ignoraba todas las convenciones, Fellini fue también acusado de autoindulgente y, a lo largo de los setenta, restringió su producción a cintas más modestas, entre las que se destaca la aclamada meditación autobiográfica Amarcord (1974). ...
18. Federico Fellini - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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- Federico Fellini.
- Federico Fellini (January 20, 1920 – October 31, 1993) was a famous Italian film-maker and director. Fellini's films typically combine memory, dreams, and fantasy.
- Born in Rimini, Fellini's first solo-directed film was Lo Sceicco Bianco (1951), with Alberto Sordi, written by Michelangelo Antonioni and Ennio Flaiano. In making this movie Fellini met Nino Rota, the musician that would follow him for the successful rest of his career.
- Fellini also produced several drawings (mostly pencil on paper), often humorous portraits. It is with these works that young Fellini encountered cinema: his first success was in drawing advertising pictures for movies.
- The shop was named (in English) "The Funny Face Shop", and contained works from Fellini and De Seta, Verdini, Camerini, Scarpelli, Majorana, Guasta, Giobbe, Attalo, Migneco (all writers, directors or otherwise intellectuals working for Italian cinema). ...
- Fellini took also part in writing another of Rossellini's movies: Paisà. ...
- Fellini's wife, actress Giulietta Masina (married in 1943) was often in his movies. Other actors Fellini frequently worked with include Marcello Mastroianni, Alberto Sordi, and Anita Ekberg.
- In 1945 Fellini had a son who survived for only 2 weeks; it was the only son of Fellini and Giulietta Masina.
- In 1948 Fellini acted in Rossellini's Il Miracolo.
- In 1991 Fellini's text "Trip to Tulum" was translated into English by Stefano Gaudiano and published in a graphic form in the magazine: Crisis with artwork by Milo Manara.
- The Federico Fellini Intenational Airport in Rimini, is named in his honor.
- links to Fellini's drawings related to single films.
19. Cinema Le Fellini, Villefontaine
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- Bienvenue sur le site du Cinema : Le Fellini à Villefontaine.
- e-mail : cinema-fellini@fr. ...
20. EGO Magazine: The Films of Federico Fellini
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- The Films of Federico Fellini .
- The Films of Federico Fellini.
- â Of course this recent addition to the lexicon of the English language is attributed to master Italian filmmaker Federico Fellini, who is considered to be, without question, one of the finest luminaries in the history of the medium. The name Fellini is itself synonymous with the attributes of transporting cinematic experiences: visionary, artistic, chic, surreal, entertaining, transcendental, personal, epic, original, and unforgettable. Fellini introduced a nouveau-chic to cinema, the likes of which had been missing in the medium since its inception. In the process, Fellini influenced legions of future international filmmakers with his singular, surreal vision. ...
- Born in Rimini, Italy, 1920, Fellini absconded from home at age twelve to join the circus. ... Fellini's screenwriting prowess however, propelled this seemingly straightforward project into one of the most critically acclaimed works of the 1940s. ...
- Interview with Fellini .
- Great documentary on Fellini .
- Propelled by his success with Roma, Fellini completed another screenplay for Rossellini, this time called Il Miricolo. This was where Fellini's singular perspective began to take shape, and his signature motifs of parties, the sea, crowds and the entertainment industry began to surface onscreen. This was also the film that showcased Fellini's preference to use archetypical character-types such as movie stars, voluptuous bombshells, directors, business men and religious figures. Religious figures in fact, underscored an obsession of Fellini's; the ability to capture the tenuous relationship between religion, spirituality, and morality. ...
- Hot on its heels, Fellini completed the epic La Strada in 1954, a film that garnered not just another Silver Lion for its director, but the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Picture. ...
- It would probably go beyond the space and scope of this article to provide a complete listing and rationale behind each and ever award Fellini had procured throughout his life, but suffice it to say, there remains an entire room in his house devoted to such trinkets - and it Is bursting at the seems. Instead, let's look at two of Fellini's most important works, La Dolce Vita and 8 1/2. Both of these films starred Fellini's alter-ego on screen, the debonair Marcello Mastroianni - a man who almost reinvented what it meant to be hip in the early 1960s. ... Only Fellini could handpick an actor of Mastroianni's caliber and cool. Both these films harked to the future of Fellini's endeavors; films that would be surreal and dream-like, while still retaining strong, almost muscular, storylines. ...
21. Fellini's Framed Art Print from Pick Prints
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- Fellini's Framed Art Print.
- 30-day Return Policy and 100% Satisfaction Guarantee on Fellini's Framed Art Print! .
22. Fellini Genealogy and Family History
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- Fellini Genealogy and Family History.
- The following is a list of the newest databases which contain Fellini genealogy records. New records are regularly posted to the site and will appear on this page whenever the surname Fellini is found. ...
- Fellini City Directories and Census.
- hits for Fellini in the 1920 census .
- Fellini Death Records.
- hits for Fellini in the Social Security Death Index .
- Fellini Burial Records.
- Fellini Burial Records on Interment. ...
- Fellini Military Records.
- No Fellini Military Records on this server .
- Fellini Surname in General Databases.
- Genealogy Products for Fellini.
- View Fellini hits on Genealogy. ...
- Search Fellini on MyTrees. ...
- Fellini search results at Ancestry. ...
23. Federico Fellini: Definition and Much More From Answers.com
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- Federico Fellini.
- Directory > People > Dictionary - People > Federico Fellini Encyclopedia.
- Fellini, Federico (fÄ dÄ rÄ“'kÅ fÄ l-lÄ“'nÄ“) , 1920â “93, Italian film director. ...
- Filmed in color beginning with Juliet of the Spirits (1965), his movies became a celebration of life in all its beauties and grotesqueries while also exploring Fellini's wildly imaginative dream life. These later works, including Fellini Satyricon (1969), Amarcord (1973; Academy Award), City of Women (1980), Ginger and Fred (1984), and Voices of the Moon (1990), feature international casts of distinctive faces and camera gymnastics that substitute for traditional drama.
- Directory > People > Encyclopedia - People > Federico Fellini Contents .
- Federico Fellini .
- Federico Fellini (January 20, 1920 – October 31, 1993) was a famous Italian film-maker and director. Fellini's films typically combine memory, dreams, and fantasy. ...
- Born in Rimini, Fellini's first solo-directed film was Lo Sceicco Bianco (1951), with Alberto Sordi, written by Michelangelo Antonioni and Ennio Flaiano. In making this movie Fellini met Nino Rota, the musician that would follow him for the successful rest of his career.
- Fellini also produced several drawings (mostly pencil on paper), often humorous portraits. It is with these works that young Fellini encountered cinema: his first success was in drawing advertising pictures for movies.
- The shop was named (in English) "The Funny Face Shop", and contained works from Fellini and De Seta, Verdini, Camerini, Scarpelli, Majorana, Guasta, Giobbe, Attalo, Migneco (all writers, directors or otherwise intellectuals working for Italian cinema). ...
- Fellini took also part in writing another of Rossellini's movies: Paisà . ...
- Fellini's wife, actress Giulietta Masina (married in 1943) was often in his movies. Other actors Fellini frequently worked with include Marcello Mastroianni, Alberto Sordi, and Anita Ekberg.
24. Federico Fellini - La Artiste
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- La Artiste di Federico Fellini.
- Who Was Fellini?.
- Federico Fellini was one of the great Neo-Surrealistic Italian Filmakers. ... Fellini has also won Academy Awards for both 8 1/2 and Amarcord. What films has Fellini made?.
- Fellini's Filmography , courtesy of the IMDB .
- aka Federico Fellini's Intervista (1987) .
- aka Fellini's Intervista (1987) (USA) .
- aka Casanova di Fellini, Il (1976) .
- aka Fellini's Casanova (1976) .
- aka Fellini's Roma (1972) .
- aka Fellini Satyricon (1969) .
- aka Federico Fellini's 8 1/2 (1963) .
- aka Variety Lights (1950) Fellini's Biography .
- Mini biography Life -- the women who both attracted and frightened him and an Italy dominated in his youth by Mussolini and Pope Pius XII -- inspired the dreams that Fellini started recording in notebooks in the 1960s. ... His traveling salesman father Urbano Fellini showed up in Dolce vita, La (1960) and 8 1/2 (1963). ... The young Fellini loved vaudeville and was befriended in 1940 by leading comedian Aldo Fabrizi. Roberto Rossellini wanted Fabrizi to play Don Pietro in Roma, città aperta (1946) and made the contact through Fellini. Fellini worked on that film's script and is on the credits for Rosselini's Paisà (1946). ... Fellini in his mid-20s had found his life's work. ...
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