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Synopsis

One of the greatest films about film ever made, Federico Fellini’s (Otto e Mezzo) turns one man’s artistic crisis into a grand epic of the cinema. Guido Anselmi (Marcello Mastroianni) is a director whose film—and life—is collapsing around him. An early working title for the film was La Bella Confusione (The Beautiful Confusion), and Fellini’s masterpiece is exactly that: a shimmering dream, a circus, and a magic act. —The Criterion Collection

Director

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Federico Fellini

One of the most visionary figures to emerge from the fertile motion picture community of postwar-era Italy, Federico Fellini brought a new level of autobiographical intensity to his craft; more than any other filmmaker of his era, he transformed the realities of his life into the surrealism of his art. Though originally a product of the neorealist school, the eccentricity of Fellini’s characterizations and his absurdist sense of comedy set him squarely apart from contemporaries like Vittorio De Sica or Roberto Rossellini, and at the peak of his career his work adopted a distinctively poetic, flamboyant, and influential style so unique that only the term “Felliniesque” could accurately describe it.

Born in Rimini, Italy, on January 20, 1920, Fellini’s first passion was the theater, and at the age of 12 he briefly ran away from home to join the circus, later entering college solely to avoid being drafted. Prior to the outbreak of World War II, he wrote and acted with his friend… read more

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Danno

8Feb10

An amazing film.  

OK PC

8Feb10

no word can describe how wonderful 8 1/2 was.. we need a new word to describe that film...  
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Luka Knezevic

6Feb10

One of a kind. THE Fellini film.  
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Dave Sayer

5Feb10

yep, get it....why not  

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Articles

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"Nine" Premieres in London

By David Hudson on December 4, 2009
Updated through 12/5. Director Rob Marshall and much of his starry cast walked the red carpet in London last night for the world premiere of Nine, an adaptation of the musical by Arthur Kopit and
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Edinburgh International Film Festival 2009: Countdown ("Paper Soldier," German, Russia)

By David Cairns on July 6, 2009
Paper Soldier, dealing as it does with the early days of the Soviet space program (post-Sputnik, pre-manned flight) stands as a sort of interesting companion film to Philip Kaufman's The Right Stuff
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The Forgotten: Merkin Muffs It

By David Cairns on January 1, 2009
HEIRONYMOUS MERKIN   Can Heironymous Merkin Ever Forget Mercy Humppe and Find True Happiness? (1969) Is the film that dares to ask the question, "Can Heironymous Merkin ever forget Mercy Humppe
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8 1/2

By Tony Paulett​o on February 3, 2010

There’s no shortage of genius here. 8 1/2 provides some of the most fluid and striking cinematography I’ve ever seen, endlessly imaginative and furiously thought-provoking. The imagery of Anselimi’s…  read review

La Bella Confusione

By Andhika Eka Buana on January 19, 2010

Yes, that is the working title of 8 1/2, that i found just as describing and as beautiful as the movie itself.,alas, 8 1/2 is still a great title though…okay, now to the review…

HOLY….  read review

Cinema Italiano 1963

By Hugo Stiglit​z, The Bear Jew on December 25, 2009

According to Guido, the protagonist in Fellini’s 8 1/2, “Life is a celebration. Let’s live it together.” The way I see it, it serves as a theme in the movie. The whole movie seems to act as a party…  read review

Because he doesn’t know how to love … 8 1/2

By Jared Mobarak on December 24, 2009

With the soon to be released Nine on its way, I had to finally dust off my Criterion DVD of Federico Fellini’s 8 1/2 for a viewing since that new musical is based off it. Besides all the praise lauded…  read review

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