Fellini por Fellini

Fellini por Fellini
Title Fellini por Fellini PDF eBook
Author Federico Fellini
Publisher Editorial Fundamentos
Pages 260
Release 1999
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 9788424502362

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Fellini

Fellini
Title Fellini PDF eBook
Author Hollis Alpert
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 360
Release 2000-10-06
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0743213092

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Fellini follows the life and career of master Italian film director, Federico Fellini. Drawing on interviews with the filmmaker himself, as well as his colleagues, Hollis Alpert investigates the man and the legend while defining the boundaries between the two. “Hollis Alpert’s new biography is filled with wonderful anecdotes about Fellini’s creative life. The book makes me want to see the films all over again.” — Paul Mazursky

Federico Fellini

Federico Fellini
Title Federico Fellini PDF eBook
Author Tullio Kezich
Publisher Macmillan + ORM
Pages 464
Release 2007-03-06
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1429923253

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A lively and authoritative journey into the world of a cinema master With the revolutionary 8 1/2, Federico Fellini put his deepest desires and anxieties before the lens in 1963, permanently impacting the art of cinema in the process. Now, more than forty years later, film critic and Fellini confidant Tullio Kezich has written the work by which all other biographies of the filmmaker are sure to be measured. In this moving and intimately revealing account of a lifetime spent in pictures, Kezich uses his friendship with Fellini as a means to step outside the frame of myth and anecdote that surrounds him—much, it turns out, of the director's own making. A great lover of women and a meticulous observer of dreams, Fellini, perhaps more than any other director of the twentieth century, created films that embodied a thoroughly modern sensibility, eschewing traditional narrative along with religious and moral precepts. His is an art of delicate pathos, of episodic films that directly address the intersection of reality, fantasy, and desire that exists as a product of mid-century Italy—a country reeling from a Fascist regime as it struggled with an outmoded Catholic national identity. As Kezich reveals, the dilemmas Fellini presents in his movies reflect not only his personal battles but those of Italian society. The result is a book that explores both the machinations of cinema and the man who most grandly embraced the full spectrum of its possibilities, leaving his indelible mark on it forever.

Federico Fellini

Federico Fellini
Title Federico Fellini PDF eBook
Author Tullio Kezich
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 468
Release 2006
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780865479616

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Fellini on Fellini

Fellini on Fellini
Title Fellini on Fellini PDF eBook
Author Federico Fellini
Publisher Delacorte Press
Pages 200
Release 1976
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN

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Fellini, the Artist

Fellini, the Artist
Title Fellini, the Artist PDF eBook
Author Edward Murray
Publisher Frederick Ungar
Pages 284
Release 1976
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN

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The Journey of G. Mastorna

The Journey of G. Mastorna
Title The Journey of G. Mastorna PDF eBook
Author Federico Fellini
Publisher Berghahn Books
Pages 226
Release 2013-08-01
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 0857459716

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Federico Fellini’s script for perhaps the most famous unmade film in Italian cinema, The Journey of G. Mastorna (1965/6), is published here for the first time in full English translation. It offers the reader a remarkable insight into Fellini’s creative process and his fascination with human mortality and the great mystery of death. Written in collaboration with Dino Buzzati, Brunello Rondi, and Bernardino Zapponi, the project was ultimately abandoned for a number of reasons, including Fellini’s near death, although it continued to inhabit his creative imagination and the landscape of his films for the rest of his career. Marcus Perryman has written two supporting essays which discuss the reasons why the film was never made, compare it to the two other films in the trilogy La Dolce Vita and 81⁄2, and analyze the script in the light of It’s a Wonderful Life and Fredric Brown’s sci-fi novel What Mad Universe. In doing so he opens up an entire world of connections to Fellini’s other films, writers and collaborators. It should be essential reading for students and academics studying Fellini’s work.