Throughout “8 1/2,” Federico Fellini’s famously self-referential 1963 film, a director is hounded by journalists asking questions: “Are you for or against eroticism? Are you afraid of the nuclear bomb ...
Here’s the inside view of the 16 square feet of the interior of Fellini Coffee Bar in the West Village in Manhattan where two employees work side-by-side, with little room to spare. Every restaurateur ...
The following is an excerpt from “The Journey of G. Mastorna: The Film Fellini Didn’t Make,” which was released in an English translation by Berghahn Books in August. The book contains an annotated ...
Adam Grinwald is a Feature Writer at Collider with a lifelong passion for cinema, literature, music, and culture. From the early days of memorizing practically every single line of dialogue off a ...
"Do you even have a script? A few pages, an idea?" Janus Films has unveiled a brand new trailer for the all-timer classic Federico Fellini's 8 1/2, originally released in 1963. Considered by many as ...
Your appreciation of Taron Lexton’s In Search of Fellini will correlate directly to your appreciation of its winsome lead, Lucy (Ksenia Solo). Lucy is a small town girl from Ohio who, having spent her ...
Criterion is gearing up to release a set of 14 films from legendary director Federico Fellini in November. Classic movie buffs with $200 to burn, take note: The Criterion Collection has announced ...
On June 25, 1963, Federico Fellini's film made its way to theaters stateside. By James Powers On June 25, 1963, Federico Fellini’s 8½, described at the time as a “provocative film for art house trade, ...
William Fischer is an author at Collider. Born and raised in Nebraska, he latched onto moviemaking at a young age and has been chasing it ever since. William holds a BFA in film from the University of ...
The first foreign filmmaker I ever heard of was Federico Fellini. Back then, he was an international brand name, and aside from Hitchcock, probably the most famous director in the world. But over the ...
The exhibition spaces, which recently opened in Rimini, celebrate one of Italy’s most famous directors. But to some citizens, it puts tourism over local needs. By Elisabetta Povoledo RIMINI, Italy — ...
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