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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › La_StradaLa Strada - Wikipedia

    La strada ( The Road) is a 1954 Italian drama film directed by Federico Fellini and co-written by Fellini, Tullio Pinelli and Ennio Flaiano. The film tells the story of Gelsomina, a simple-minded young woman ( Giulietta Masina) bought from her mother by Zampanò ( Anthony Quinn ), a brutish strongman who takes her with him on the road.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 8½8½ - Wikipedia

    812 (Italian title: Otto e mezzo, pronounced [ˈɔtto e mˈmɛddzo]) is a 1963 comedy-drama film directed and co-written (with Tullio Pinelli, Ennio Flaiano and Brunello Rondi) by Federico Fellini.

  3. www.bfi.org.uk › film › 3b1e80a4-111a-5fff-b7998½ (1963) | BFI

    Frequently digressing into surreal and erotic dream sequences, Fellini’s self-reflexive movie about movie-making climaxes with an exuberant parade in which Guido directs the colourful cast of characters who have played supporting roles in his life. “8½ is a synthesis of modern cinema in terms of narrative invention and reflexivity.

  4. Ennio Flaiano (5 March 1910 – 20 November 1972) was an Italian screenwriter, playwright, novelist, journalist, and drama critic. Best known for his work with Federico Fellini, Flaiano co-wrote ten screenplays with the Italian director, including La Strada (1954), La Dolce Vita (1960), and 8½ (1963).

  5. La strada. Year: 1954. Format: Black and white. Runtime: 94 min. Production: Dino De Laurentiis, Carlo Ponti. Word sales: Paramount. Viewed censorship: 1731118/09/1954. Zampanò, a violent-tempered man, makes his living as an itinerant fire-swallower.

  6. Mar 16, 2020 · Summary. The chapter sketches Fellini's relationship with his main writing collaborators, from Ennio Flaiano and Tullio Pinelli in the 1950s and early 1960s to Bernardino Zapponi and Tonino Guerra in the later part of his career.

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  8. 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. An early working title for 8½ was The Beautiful Confusion, and Fellini’s masterpiece is exactly that: a shimmering dream, a circus, and a magic act.”.