I Vitelloni,” Federico Fellini’s 1953 arthouse gem, was originally translated into English as “The Young and the Passionate.” Perhaps this reflects a pre-“Peyton Place” America looking for chewy soap ...
When an interviewer pressed Federico Fellini to explain the mysterious complexities of his 1953 masterpiece I Vitelloni (a restored print premieres today at the AFI Silver Theatre in Silver Spring), ...
Italian maestro Federico Fellini's first international success is a nakedly autobiographical film that bears many of the formal and thematic concerns that recur throughout his work. Set in the ...
“I Vitelloni,” one of the screen’s great portrayals of the hell-raising and malaise of young men in their 20s, hit Italy like a comic thunderbolt when it was released there in 1953–and it struck the ...
When we think of Federico Fellini, we usually imagine flights of fancy with surreal touches, films that challenge even as they seduce. That’s fair enough for a number of the maestro’s films from the ...
From left: Renzo Rossellini, Daniel Toscan du Plantier and Federico Fellini on the set of City of Women, ca. 1979 (image via Wikimedia Commons) Exquisitely choreographed, Federico Fellini’s works ...
The cinema world is marking the one hundredth anniversary of the birth of Federico Fellini (b. January 20,1920-d. October 31, 1993) in Rimini on the shores of the Adriatic Sea on the east coast of ...
Federico Fellini, long a scripter, in his second feature film satirizes the 'wastrels', the do-nothing sons of middle-class Italian provincials whose life ranges from schoolroom to poolroom. Beyond ...
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