fellini
jane i saw my first fellini film the other day, though i've been seeing them in my dreams my whole life. 071212
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red tree A unique combination of memory, dreams, fantasy, and desire, Fellini's films are deeply personal visions of society, often portraying people at their most bizarre. The term "Felliniesque" is used to describe any scene in which a hallucinatory image invades an otherwise ordinary situation. Important contemporary filmmakers such as Woody Allen, David Lynch, David Cronenberg, Stanley Kubrick, Martin Scorsese, Tim Burton, Pedro Almodovar, Terry Gilliam[ and Emir Kusturica have all cited Fellini's influence on their work. (w)

? Luci del Varietà (1950) (co-credited with Alberto Lattuada)
? Lo Sceicco Bianco (1951) [1] [2]
? I vitelloni (1953) [3]
? L'amore in città (1953) (segment Un'agenzia matrimoniale)
? La strada (1954) Oscar (best foreign language film) [4]
? Il bidone (1955)
? Le notti di Cabiria (1957) Oscar (best foreign language film) [5]
? La dolce vita (1960) Oscar (best costumes)
? Boccaccio '70 (1962) (segment Le tentazioni del Dottor Antonio)
? 8½ (1963) Oscar (best foreign language film and best costume design)
? Giulietta degli Spiriti (1965)
? Histoires extraordinaires (1968) (segment Toby Dammit)
? Satyricon (1969)
? I clowns (1970)
? Roma (1972)
? Amarcord (1973) Oscar (best foreign language film)
? Il Casanova di Federico Fellini (1976) Oscar (best costume design)
? Prova d'orchestra (1978)
? La città delle donne (1980)
? E la Nave Va (1983)
? Ginger and Fred (1986)
? Intervista (1987)
? La voce della luna (1990)
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raze "if you see with innocent eyes, everything is divine." 220226
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